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Giraffes communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, including grunts, snorts, and low-frequency infrasound that can travel long distances. They also use body language, such as positioning their necks and heads, as well as physical gestures like licking and nuzzling to convey social signals. Additionally, giraffes may communicate through their posture and movements, which can indicate alertness or relaxation in the presence of other animals. This combination of vocal and non-verbal cues helps them maintain social bonds and coordinate with their herd.

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