well ive heard that they do that noise they do
Chemicals used to mark territorial boundaries are called pheromones. These are secreted by animals to communicate with others of the same species about the boundaries of their territory, their mating status, or to warn of danger.
Monkeys communicate with each other through a combination of vocalizations, facial expressions, and body language. They use different calls to convey danger, food availability, or social status. They also rely on visual cues such as grooming, posturing, and gestures to maintain social harmony within the group.
Organs of sensitivity, like eyes and ears, allow animals to perceive their environment, detect danger, find food, and communicate with others. These organs play a crucial role in survival by providing information about the surroundings and enabling the animal to respond effectively to different stimuli.
So others can try it and see if they can do the same thing
Radio. If you can't talk to them directly by hearing their voices, then it is transmitted by radio.
Dolphins are friendly and a very intelligent specie of mammals. Dolphins move around in form of small groups, these groups communicate with others by warning them about nearby predators through voice signals.
Rabbits thump their feet to warn other rabbits of danger. Rabbits also sometimes thump their feet in anger or frustration.
Fiver was the telepathic rabbit in "Watership Down." He had the ability to sense danger and communicate with others through a form of extrasensory perception.
Chingachgook warned the others of impending danger by tapping the boat.
Humans Dolphins and others
Assuming "others" are other dolphins of the same species: Yes. Dolphins can usually be found in groups of a few dolphins to around a hundred (but rarely). These groups are not known as pods. Dolphins do not have pods.Assuming "others" are other dolphins of different species: Not really. Whenever dolphins of different species are together, there is usually some sort of fighting and harassment going on.Assuming "others" are other animals: Rarely. For non-human animals, dolphins do interact with them but not usually on socially equal levels. It is not uncommon for dolphins to view other animals as mere toys and food. As for humans, a dolphin will react well if the dolphin is curious and not irritated or disturbed. It is important to note that not all dolphins want to be near humans or have anything to do with them.
you can communicate by mailing letters and the Internet
Dolphins, whales, fish, and others
To communicate, lions sniff each other and roar.
to communicate with others
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