bats can hear ultrasonic sound
They communicate through body language.
Yes. An example could be dolphins. They communicate through eco-location.
industrial applications of ultrasonic waves: 1. ultrasonic welding 2. ultrasonic cleaning. 3. ultrasonic drilling. 4. ultrasonic soldering. +++ 5. Flaw detection in metals etc. And many others if you stretch the term "industrial to include, say, medical!
Grant's gazelles communicate by marking their territory with urine and feces, and also through sex pheromones and visual displays. They also communicate through body language.
No, ultrasonic waves will have difficulty passing through a 1cm thick iron plate due to the high density and thickness of the material. Iron is known to be a good reflector and attenuator of ultrasonic waves, making it an obstruction to their passage.
You can communicate through various ways like for example. If you are working in a organization you can talk with your fellow colleagues and communicate. In this 21st century technology has gone by leaps and bounds. You can communicate through telephone, through letters handwritten by you. Through the internet you can communicate by e-mails. through sms's on your mobile phone which has become a necessity nowadays. every person has a certain need to communicate and to interact with other people. even thought there are always certain people that think they don't need other people. Also communicating with animals is important, most people that can't communicate that well with humans can do that with animals
Jaguars are the only large cat with a roar. They communicate with each other through this method as well as using it to scare off other animals.
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.
Smaller animals use sounds of shorter waves - bats live only due to ultrtasonic wav es - while whales are said to communicate in very long sound waves. It is interesting indeed - is there an animal who perceive both?
Ultrasonic sensors are used as animal repellents. There are some sensors that are designed to only genereate ultrasound when an animal is detected with the motion sensor.
"many animals use echolocation like whales bats etc.they send it by using ultrasonic waves (through water). the ultra sonic waves reach the object and bounce back to the whale or dolphin!
---- No. Animals have different vocal cords.