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Do Animals Use Language To Communicate?

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    Some animals do yes, like whales, they talk to one another with the songs that they sing, to us they sound like songs, but to them, this is how they talk to one another. Same thing with deer and birds. They all have a system of talking, and communicating. Hope this helps.
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    Tiggersmom 

    answered 10 months ago

      All animals have their own unique language in which they communicate, though obviously it is not like the human language!

      Many animals communicate through wavelengths and some rely upon unique sounds. For example, sheep communicate with each other through various sounds. Dogs communicate with each other through sound but they also mainly use body language. Whales communicate through high pitched sounds and elephants communicate through sound too. So generally it is a mixture of sounds and body language which make up animal languages and no two animals communicate in the same way. Some even use smells to communicate with each other too.
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      Aimeelou1984 

      answered 3 years ago

        Yes i think they do by a dog barks a cat meows a fish blows bubbles and so on
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        answered 6 months ago

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