Animals communicate using sight, smell and sound.
They might communicate to...
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.
Animals that howl are: Coyotes Dogs Jackals Wolves They all howl for various reasons - to mark their territory, to communicate with their packs, to drive away their prey, and to strengthen family bonds.
they talk though a megaphone
some strategies include, sign language(monkeys)
People have language because of our advanced cognitive abilities, specifically our complex brains that allow for abstract thinking, symbolism, and communication through sounds. Animals do communicate, but their communication systems are often simpler and more limited.
For Busniess Reasons Or Rersonal Reasons
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.
People communicate for special reasons for example if they wanted to trade or sell an idem.
---- No. Animals have different vocal cords.
There are quite a few animals that communicate without using there larynx. Otters for example communicate by hitting rocks together.
Cats meow outside to communicate with humans or other animals. Some reasons for this behavior include seeking attention, expressing hunger, marking territory, or feeling lonely.
You press A on your farm animals, but that's about the only way you could really communicate with the animals
parrots
no
Toucans
Because they can :)
All animals communicate. Llamas are no different - they communicate by a combination of noises, body language, and scents.