Elephants communicate warnings of danger primarily through vocalizations, such as trumpets and rumbles, which can be heard over long distances. They also use body language, such as raising their ears and making specific postures, to signal distress or alert others. Additionally, elephants can detect vibrations through the ground, allowing them to sense threats even if they are out of sight. This multi-faceted communication helps them coordinate responses and ensure the safety of the herd.
Chingachgook warned the others of impending danger by tapping the boat.
Fireworks originated in China specifically for war purposes or as flares along the Great Wall to warn each other of Mongol attacks
The danger of being subjected to aerial bombardment .
He warned the others by tapping the boat.
Monere - to warn
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they start to chase each other and then claw each other
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.
Rabbits will warn nearby rabbits of danger by thumping their back feet. They will do this when they feel threatened and scared or notice something unusual.
To warn other people regarding the danger.
They stomp their feet and make a clear noise.
They put it up to warn other deer of danger.
Yes lions can speak to one another they can warn other lions of danger and signaling another lion to be his/her mate. They roar if mad or angry.
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To warn other rabbits of danger.
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!
Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.