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Oysters communicate primarily through chemical signals and physical cues rather than sound. They release pheromones into the water, which can convey information about their reproductive status or environmental conditions. Additionally, they can respond to touch and changes in water flow, allowing them to react to nearby oysters or predators. This form of communication helps them coordinate spawning and defend against threats.

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