There are many. Flying fish, dolphins, sharks, orca et cetera.
Animals in the rainforest canopy communicate through a variety of vocalizations, such as calls, songs, and screeches. Some animals use visual cues, like body language and displays, to communicate with each other. Scent and pheromones are also used by some species to communicate within the dense canopy.
yes. eg. whales and dolphins. they communicate by using song waves under the water.
Animals take in water. Some of this water returns to the environment through the skin or breathing. Some returns as waste products.
Some get water through eating other animals, insects and vegetation.
Yes. there are some anfibians who can do this.
Yes. there are some anfibians who can do this.
i believe so
Some different animals that communicate by touch smell and dance are the very energetic animal that lives in the tree the monkey.
A Jellyfish undulates its bell in order to move through the water.-----octopi, squid, some species of flatfish..many species of plankteon and microscopic animals move via undulation, snakes use a form of undulation to move in the water, some fish use undulating fins to move ..
Some animals get their water from the food they eat.
Plants take in water through their roots via a process called osmosis and release water through transpiration, which is the loss of water vapor from their leaves. Animals take in water by drinking it or obtaining it from food sources, and release water through processes like urination, breathing, and sweating.
All animals need water. Some get there water through the food they eat and do not drink. The kangaroo rat is an example.