they probably moved their bodies and made sounds and secreted smells like all other animals.
Monkfish typically communicate by using their fins, body language, and chemical signals released from glands in their skin. They may also make popping or grunting noises to communicate with each other. Monkfish interact with each other through various behaviors such as chasing, displaying dominance, and mating rituals.
Yes, interleukins are a group of cytokines that act as chemical mediators used by immune cells to communicate with each other. They help regulate immune responses, including inflammation and cell differentiation.
Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.
Ants touch each other with their antennae to communicate information such as their identity, social status, and to exchange chemical signals called pheromones. This helps them coordinate their activities within the colony, such as foraging, defending the nest, or marking their foraging trail.
Cells can communicate with each other through chemical signaling, such as releasing signaling molecules like hormones or neurotransmitters. They can also communicate through direct cell-to-cell contact, where molecules on the surface of one cell interact with receptors on another cell.
In a rudimentary manner much the same as lower animals do today.
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
They communicate with each other through Canalicili Extensions.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
the dinosaurs did each other because of greed and maybe even jealousy but research has recently said that they ate each other because the plants died due to global cooling. They also ate other dinosaurs eggs.
they hit each other
Yes, dinosaurs did communicate with each other. We know that lambeosaurines, such as Parasaurolophus, could use hollow space in their crests as resonating chambers to create sounds, which would have been used for communication. Although dinosaurs probably didn't roar like they do in movies (there is no evidence for the structures that would permit roaring), they may have hissed. Also, posturing could have been used to communicate, either threatening another dinosaur or to be submissive. Because they are extinct, anything else would be speculation.
They communicate with each other by sharing their ideas and maybe talk about their experiments together or writing to each other
Salamanders communicate with each other by visual ways. They also secrete a chemical that other salamanders can smell as a way to communicate.
they bite each other for there lives.
by talking to each other