Animal Language

Communication from animals of the same kind and with other animals, as well as humans are done through its senses; for example, birds songs may mean: a sign for mating or a signal to defend its territory.

Other animals communicate by scent, example: urinating is another sign that tell others that this particular area is occupied. Many animals use their body and face to communicate (showing teeth to express anger).

Scientists have conducted a lot of research to study animal communication system as with the dolphins, which rank among the most intelligent animals able to communicate with one another by making a wide variety of sounds, which are believed to be associated with specific situations. 


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