Animal Communication

                            Animal               Communication.


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Animal communication is how animals share information with each other using sounds, movements, smells, or body language.


Ways Animals Communicate:


1. Sounds (Vocal communication)

   - Animals make noises to express feelings or warnings.  

   - Example: A dog barks when it sees a stranger. Birds sing to mark their territory or attract mates.


2. Body Language (Visual signals)

   - Animals use their body or face to show emotions.  

   - Example: A cat arches its back when scared. Peacocks spread feathers to attract partners.


3. Smells (Chemical signals)

   - Some animals release special smells called pheromones to send messages.  

   - Example: Ants leave scent trails to lead others to food.


4. Touch (Tactile communication)

   - Animals touch each other to show care or warning.  

   - Example: Monkeys groom each other to bond and show trust.


5. Light and Color

   - Some animals change colors or flash lights to communicate.  

   - Example: Fireflies flash lights to attract mates. Chameleons change color when angry or scared.





🐒 Why Do Animals Communicate?

- To find food

- To warn about danger

- To attract mates

- To protect territory

- To care for youngAnimal Communication

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