It usually sends out a call from its mouth. There is no actual footage but this is what scientist concluded, being a scientist myself. They usually don't need to communicate because they don't want there presence know.
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.
they poo on each other and the vibratoins throught the poo is the way they determine what the pooy flie is saying
* To be able to communicate easily with other people * So when you wanted a fish, your mother didn't give you a stone. * So when you jumped on a bus you could tell the driver where you were going.
so that the can communicate to each other easily
It is unknown the exact way that tuna fish communicate. They do however, take signals from each other when there is danger.
If you are trying to ask .... " If they can hear us then its yes and no" However fish can communicate with EACH OTHER.
A stone is a stone and stonefish is a poisonous fish that looks like a stone but if you step on it it injects poison into your foot.
Yes, they were successful hunters and had to communicate with each other when hunting.
Angler fish primarily communicate through non-verbal cues, such as body language and bioluminescent signals. They use their light-producing organs to attract prey, signal potential mates, and communicate with other angler fish in the darkness of the deep sea. Their communication is often focused on hunting, reproduction, and maintaining social distance from other angler fish in their environment.
they used to talk to each other. STONE they send people
stone fish
There is no stone fish what the hell is wrong with you " So. What's this?