Through body language and verbal. Like Neighing, nickering, roaring, groaning, sighing, coughing, snorting and blowing to name a few. But horses rely mostly on body language like tail slashing, tail tucking, ear pinning, backing up, tossing head, snaking, pawing, raising legs, chomping, teeth grinding, head lowering and again, that's only naming a few. Horses have their own vast world of communication just like us humans, though theirs is much more strait forward then ours.
Sea horses communicate through a combination of visual displays, body postures, and color changes. They also use subtle movements, such as changing the angle of their body or fins, to convey messages to other sea horses. Additionally, they have been known to produce clicking sounds to communicate with each other.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
they oink to each other
By call if you mean to signal each other, or just to say 'hey I'm over here, come see me!" or to say BACK OFF, they will winnie - loud joyful snort - whats this/ back away nicker - hey there 'trumpet' - HELOOOOO TO ALL/ back away from my herd
Horses may winnie as a way to communicate with other horses or with humans. It can signal excitement, stress, or a desire for attention. The sound is produced by exhaling through their nostrils while their mouths are closed.
To find each other
Horses communicate with each other by use of body language. Rarely do they vocalize unless they are calling to one another.
Horses communicate with other horses with neighs,their ears,and body. Mostly their body though
Sea horses communicate through a combination of visual displays, body postures, and color changes. They also use subtle movements, such as changing the angle of their body or fins, to convey messages to other sea horses. Additionally, they have been known to produce clicking sounds to communicate with each other.
With body language. A horse can say a lot with just its ears, head and tail motions. They also can use their vocal sounds to find each other when out of sight. true
Horses don't ever really talk like a human, but they communicate with each other by neighing!
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
horses are like us their friends thy have their own little language they communicate just like us its like their saying hi to each other but sometimes they might be angry and they might give a nasty neigh
They communicate with each other through Canalicili Extensions.
Horses dont eat each other they are vegetarians
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other