Yes animals use sound to communicate especially in African wilderness the baboons have away of communicating whenever there is danger coming there way.. the head of the group will always quack in some manner that will alert the rest of the group and suddenly you will see them running towards the hill.. for easy understanding of this ape's behaviour watch the guy called jaymsafir on YouTube he has interesting videos interacting with this ape's in the thick forests of Africa.
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Those sounds are there language
Sound can carry a lot of information at low cost. The amount of energy generated by a stadium full of people all yelling together at the same time wouldn't boil an egg. ---Yet think of all the information that that amount of people could convey if properly managed.
Animals use smell to communicate sexual interest. An animal's body sends out odor chemicals, called Pheromones(odor chemicals that communicate a message), in order to reach a partner. Whether Humans have such sexual communication is not clear. A few studies find some possible connection. Since almost all creatures communicate this way, it seems probable the the human would, too. this is difficult to study because human sexual interest is a complex mixture of things such as clothing, perfumes, fads about body shape, and so forth....
Animals use their senses to respond to stimuli. They use their sense of smell to look for food and find their offspring or potential mate. Their sense of taste is used to identify whether food has chemicals or is safe to eat.
Every animal that can sense by smell uses scent to attract mates. Even you, a human, release pheromones involuntarily that would attract a 'mate'. Most humans are actually drawn by scent to a prospective 'mate' that we don't even realize we're sensing.
Probably very basic forms like growling or walking away or running but mostlikely not
Well, when a dog whizzes on a fire hydrant or on a tree, the scent tells other dogs "this is my property. back off." so the answer is yes.
yes
They can squeak
bats dolphins whales
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
because they need to alert others in their species to danger and to help them find food sourcesThere are many reasons why animals communicate. Animals communicate to establish boundaries, to find a mate, and to hunt together.
They use them for the same thing humans use them for.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
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A sound that is lower in pitch has a larger wavelength. Some animals such as Elephants and Whales use that sound to communicate with each other. The larger wavelength lets them communicate with animals miles away.
they make sound by using their mouth and diaphragm and they use it for scaring off prey, defending territory, mating and communicating.
Animals use noises to communicate with each other. Some animals use noises as a defensive warning when threatened. One example is the opossum making a clicking sound to ward off predators.
No because it cant make sound
bats can hear ultrasonic sound
yes. eg. whales and dolphins. they communicate by using song waves under the water.
They can squeak
In normal circumstances, to communicate orally.
A bat uses clicks called echolocation. The sound waves bounce off whatever that certain species of bat feeds on. ( Bugs, fruit etc...) The bat's excellent hearing picks up that sound wave that bounces back which helps it find the exact location of it's prey.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another!