some primates have been taught to use sign language. cats and dogs may sit in front of a door if they want to go out
Shrews use echolacation to find prey, communicate with other animals, or find their homes or other shrews, maybe a lost baby. Shrews have a very sensative smell and touch, which might be why (I don't know this for sure) they use echolocation.
Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
Animals use their ears to hear sounds in their environment, communicate with each other, and detect potential dangers. Ears also help animals maintain balance and orient themselves. Some animals, like bats, use their ears for echolocation to navigate and find prey.
Apes communicate through a variety of vocalizations, gestures, and facial expressions. They also use body language and touch to convey emotions and intentions within their social groups. Some species of apes have been observed using tools and sign language to communicate with humans.
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.
Some different animals that communicate by touch smell and dance are the very energetic animal that lives in the tree the monkey.
Animals can communicate using both visual and verbal cues...they can also communicate chemically.
Males use soft vocalizations to attract females for mating and to make domains. Scientists believe that frogs use touch, visual displays and chemical cues in order to communicate. With other animals they use their skin as like warnings.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
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Humans and animals do not commonly talk.HOWEVER they use the art of bestiality
Humans.
to mark territory property ect.
they use it to find food/communicate with each other
Shrews use echolacation to find prey, communicate with other animals, or find their homes or other shrews, maybe a lost baby. Shrews have a very sensative smell and touch, which might be why (I don't know this for sure) they use echolocation.
Dolphins use a range of "clicks" to communicate with each other. They make these "clicking" sounds using their mouths.
No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.