How do animals communicate with each other? How animals communicate and mate

Updated on pet 2024-07-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Animals can communicate by secreting pheromones, a chemical substance, and animals can mate with each other by secreting pheromones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although the communication system of animals is not as perfect as that of humans, animals can communicate information through smells, sounds, and movements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Well, I don't quite understand your question, it's a moderate question, it's about how animals communicate, or how do you want to ask about animals? I can't give you these two questions explicitly, because animals may have their own language among themselves, which we humans don't understand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The communication dubbing of animals is also very normal, animals and humans are the same, but animals are very direct, as long as they are together, they will produce a mating of their own, you can have nothing to look at, the animal world is reflected in many of the above.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Animals are together as people are together, and they are all working to communicate and reproduce together through this aspect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    They will do it in a variety of ways, such as singing, beauty pageants, and violent duels to choose the winner.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Smell signal The dog uses the smell to mark its territory or use area. Smell can indicate the labeler's health, social status, hormonal status, and more.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Elephants communicate through movements.

    Elephants greet each other by rubbing their noses, and baby elephants raise their noses upwards when they want to get their mother's attention.

    2. Giraffes.

    Communicate through action.

    In the event of danger, giraffes use vigorous running to relay the alarm to their companions.

    3. Wolves communicate through sound.

    The howl of the wolf can let the other companions know where they are. At the same time, tell the alien wolves not to enter their territory.

    Fourth, the bucks communicate through smell.

    The buck has several aromatic glands on its body, and it rubs the aromatic glands on the tree, leaving its own scent on the tree. This smell will not disappear when it rains or blows, and the female deer will follow it when it smells it.

    5. Section-tailed lemurs.

    Communicate by smell.

    The knottail lemur can even fight with scent, and it has many special glands in the wrists of its forearms that secrete a foul smell and smoke away its enemies.

    Sixth, the tiger communicates through vision.

    In addition to marking the territory with urine and urine in their own area, the tiger will also leave scratch marks on the tree pole as high as possible, warning other tigers that this is the tiger's territory.

    7. Octopuses communicate through vision.

    Octopuses are able to express their feelings by changing colors. When it prepares for battle, its body turns jet-black. When emotions are high, they quickly change to other colors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pheromones: Most female moths secrete sex hormones to attract males to mate. Sound:

    Birds, frogs, and insects all use their chirps to convey messages, while dogs, cats, and tigers use their roars to express emotions such as anger and joy. Movement: Bees will do a circular dance or figure-eight dance to tell other honey sources the direction and distance.

    1. Pheromones

    Animals can communicate through pheromones, because they have pheromone-secreting glands inside their bodies, and then use different pheromones to express messages such as courtship, mating, and alarms, for example, most female moths secrete sex hormones to attract males to mate.

    2. Sound

    Most animals can communicate through sound, such as birds, frogs, and insects that use their chirpings to transmit messages, while dogs, cats, and tigers use their roars to express emotions such as anger, joy, and sadness, and animals can also use electrical organs to express and communicate information.

    3. Action

    Animals are able to transmit messages through movements, such as bees dancing in circles or figure-of-eight to tell other honey sources the direction and distance, while dogs admit defeat by clamping their tails and lowering their heads after losing a fight.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Animals mainly communicate information through smells, sounds, and movements.

    Movable brothers can send messages through tweets. For example, male frogs have vocal sacs on their cheeks, and in late spring and early summer, they chirp to attract female frogs to mate, and many birds mainly use their chirping to convey information. Animals can pass on information by urinating.

    Dogs, wolves, lions, and foxes often occupy the land by urinating, warning the enemy or opponent: This land is mine, you should leave quickly.

    Animals transmit information through some actions. For example, bees dance to convey information about the source of the honey. Vipers intimidate each other by raising their heads and making a "hiss" from their mouths. After a dog loses a fight, it will admit defeat by clamping its tail and other actions.

    Animals are contacted by ultrasound. For example, bats use ultrasound to communicate with other bats or to discover their surroundings. Dolphins can also communicate with each other through ultrasound.

    This type of animal contact is relatively rare. Since many animals do not have the corresponding structure of this comic contact. Some marine fish are able to use electrical organs to generate electric fields to communicate with their own people, sense movement around them, or kill food.

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