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Bony fish primarily communicate through a combination of visual signals, sounds, and chemical cues. They use body movements, color changes, and fin displays for visual communication, especially during mating or territorial disputes. Many species produce sounds by vibrating their swim bladders or rubbing bones, which can convey alarm or attract mates. Additionally, they release pheromones and other chemical signals into the water to communicate with others, particularly during breeding or to mark territory.

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