Because they can :)
they all classify the animals as the same animal and can communicate names of the plants and animals better
Plants do not use sound waves to communicate in the same way animals do. They primarily communicate through chemical signals released into the environment or through root interactions with fungi and other plants. While plants may respond to vibrations, such as from the wind or insect movement, there's currently no scientific evidence to support that they use sound waves for communication.
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
---- No. Animals have different vocal cords.
Plants cannot communicate with one another.
There are quite a few animals that communicate without using there larynx. Otters for example communicate by hitting rocks together.
1. Animals cannot talk in the usual sense, as their vocal chords are different then ours.2. Some exceptions - like parrots - exist. They mimic talk, as opposed to really talking.3. But no matter, there are no animals who have the ability to intelligently communicate (talk) as we define it.The above are facts.Some animals may be able to communicate in ways we don't know about, or can't understand. This has been hypothesized, but not proven.Because they just cant :)
Plants evolved before animals.
You press A on your farm animals, but that's about the only way you could really communicate with the animals
yes there are Animals and Plants
do plants and animals adapt