Since this question is in the Betta section I assume you are asking about Bettas reactions to other fish. Bettas are very slow moving and peacefull fish when kept with other species. The only time a male Betta becomes aggressive is if another male Betta comes into his vicinity (Tank). So, if you don't put two Bettas in the same tank, you will never have fighting problems with one by itself or in a community.
Fish communicate with each other using a variety of methods, including visual signals, body language, and chemical signals. Some fish can also produce sounds to communicate, such as grunts, pops, and clicks. These sounds can be used for mating, warning of danger, or establishing territory. Overall, fish have evolved different ways to communicate with each other to survive and thrive in their underwater environment.
If you are trying to ask .... " If they can hear us then its yes and no" However fish can communicate with EACH OTHER.
It is unknown the exact way that tuna fish communicate. They do however, take signals from each other when there is danger.
they poo on each other and the vibratoins throught the poo is the way they determine what the pooy flie is saying
Dolphins have a highly intelligent language of squeaks and squeals. They communicate with each other to warn each other of danger or to simply tell them where there are lots of fish! I hope this helps!
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
Fish communicate with each other underwater through a variety of methods, including visual signals, body language, and chemical cues. They use their fins, colors, and movements to convey messages such as aggression, courtship, and warning signals. Some fish also release pheromones into the water to communicate information about their identity, reproductive status, and territory. Overall, fish have evolved complex communication systems to navigate their underwater world and interact with other individuals of their species.
They communicate with each other through Canalicili Extensions.
Marlins are a large breed of fish. There are a variety of these fish that exist. Each fish tends to communicate by changing the color of their skin and through body motions when they are looking to mate.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
they hit each other