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Social distancing practised too by Animal

CAN ANIMALS TALK

 Animals can pass on all  types of messaging  using sensation ,sounds,and smells, or visual signals , such as  colour , lightness and body language . Symptoms  are clear ,  Baby is watching by a gorilla, or subtle ,Leaving a trail of silk woven with her scent to lure males is by female wolf spider .

  • Threatened feeling ful  if a hippopotamus yawns to describe  off its teeth.
  •  Makeup  worried  if it snatching or scoops the water to add to the effect.
  •  The hippo  its head is moving  , leaning  forward and then  rearing off , fleeing forward.
  •  Roaring and grunting  is heared it is time to fly away!

MAKING A NOISE

  • Reptiles , amphibians ,birds ,and mammals combine  power of lung ,and vibrating or echoing parts of body , to produce an glassy range of cries and calls.
  •   Their gills together snatching by fish , Fluttering  their wings by birds ,while  buzzing its insects , squeak , and capture by vibrating their wings  or  lotioning body parts against their  outer skeleton being hardest.
  • Lesser sounds travel  long range and forest animals often have  inhacing calls than creatures living  for the place in the open.
  • Travels up to 22 times by the birds  further in the fast morning when the air is smoother  and  than  it is in the outmost  of the day.

KEEPING IN TOUCH 

  • Sensation is used by social animals, such as spiders, and crabs, and especially ants birds and mammals  that understand  for their young.
  • Plants to communicate with other bugs is other bugs ,burrowing  of animals make the vibration on the ground  , while  alligators produce a  large sound that can travel bigger  than a kilometer in fresh  waters.
  • Cleaning and warnming keeps a mammal family washable, but also shows affection.
  •  A complicated  Honey bee  scouting “waggle dance” to direct other members of the nest to a good patch of flowering .Wing vibrations pass on the markings even in the dark.

SHOWING OFF

  •  Pattern and Coloring are used by most animals to tell male from female .  Unmatchable markings also help remove  confusion when similar species live in the natural  habitat.
  • Language of body  is great for fearing off predators or closer ness  a mate , such as the intimate courtship dance of the Japanese crane  . Smart species use  language  of body to deal with hazards  family relationships.
  • Breaking  signals on and off inhancing more attention , such as a immediate display of feathers of peacock or the flash of beautiful  colored patch of skin under an anole  neck of lizard’s .

HIGH AND LOWS

  Waves  are sounding of pressure  raising through the air . When its  particles of air  disturb close to us,  its vibrations are catched   by ears and  converted back into sound . These vibrations are measured in Hertz (Hz).  In a second  vibrates almost 1 Hz. The bigger the  vibrations there are , the more the sound .

  • Elephants rumble at 7.2Hz.
  • Human ears hear sounds from 25 Hz to 25,000 Hz.
  • Dogs can survive up sounds to 36,000 Hz.
  • Dolphins communicate with sounds well over 200,000 Hz.

REASONS TO COMMUNICATE

    

  • Powerful impression – The territory is declare by wolves howl , to call to each other , and to show they are part of a pack.
  • Find a mate – Polar bears in the vast Arctic wilderness won’t bump into each other by accident , they need to leave behind a trails of smells.

 

  • Danger –  Its  range of calls of warn to tell others what the threat is by prairie dogs , and how localized its advancing .
  •  Young caring –  Its parent’s beak with chick taps “Feed me “ said by chick!
  •  Opponents intimacy –  Its chest to show big and strong it is a male gorilla .

 

  • COOL Call : The  howl of a coyote reveals its identity , its gender, and how its feeling !!!!

THE REAL VOICE ***

  •  “Don’t catch me – I will  poison yourself !!” said by poison dart frog colors
  •  It tastes bad and should be left alone for the firefly bright colors by the predators .
  •  A troop of mandrill has a vivid red stripe on his nose, reminding the rest of the troop who’s boss is a male leader.
  • A skunk’s black and white colors warn off its foul smelling spray .
  •  Huge flap of skin to show females how attractive he is a male frilled lizard .  

Author || Zoya Amreen Lucknow

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