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Communication (Animals)
Rousing chorus (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Howler monkeys live high up in the tree tops in South American ...
Amazing But True (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Dolphins have a wide vocabulary of over 32 sounds. They use squeals, ...
Whale of a song (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Whales build up series of sounds into 'songs'. A song may last for ...
Body language (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Chimpanzees are among the very few mammals which can pull faces to ...
Laughing hyena (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Hyenas hunt together in teams and make many different noises for ...
Baby talk (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Baby animals make signals. A baby orang-utan's small size, big eyes, ...
DID YOU KNOW? (Communication (Animals) Facts)
When two prairie dogs meet they exchange a sort of 'kiss' to find out ...
Tail talk (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Dogs use their tails to show their feelings. A happy dog wags its ...
Smelly signals (Communication (Animals) Facts)
The tenrec, an insect-eater from Madagascar, spits on a spot it wants ...
Sights and sounds (Communication (Animals) Facts)
Other mammals cannot speak as people do but communicate by smell, ...