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Animal Communication

Explore the intricate world of animal communication through feelings, body language, and senses like smell and sound. Discover how animals convey emotions, boundaries, and care for their young and species. Learn how sounds and body cues play a vital role in their interactions.

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Animal Communication

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  1. Animal Communication By: Molly Dolan 6A

  2. Horses are one of the animals that have feelings. Some horses to show signs of affection is rubbing their noses together. Dogs show signs of playfulness when they reach out their front paws and lower their bodies enthusiastically. FEELING OF ANIMALS HORSES/ DOGS

  3. If you first see an animal in the wild it will run away. (fear) If you step on an animals paw or tail, it will become agitated. (pain) Most animals will care for they’re young. (love) Some animals will care for they’re species and risk live to save them. (care) Feelings…. continues

  4. Because of sound, some animals can find more animals from their species. Birds returning from migration and frogs waking up from their ‘winter hibernation’ are busy locating mates. Sound

  5. Body language • An animal can communicate by how it is feeling by the way it stands, raises a tail, fluffs feathers or fur, or shows teeth.

  6. Smell • Dogs, Foxes, Wolves, Coyotes, Raccoons, Beavers, and many other kinds of animals define or ‘mark’ their territory which means STAY OUT!

  7. Smell, Sound, Feelings, and Body Language

  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY • ANIMAL PICTURES—GOOGLE IMAGES • SOUND—FWS.GOV & NPS.GOV • BODY LANGUAGE—FWS.GOV • SMELL—NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXTREME EXPLORER • FEELINGS—SDPD.SD.GOV & FACTMONSTER.COM

  9. !!!!!THE END!!!!! BY:MOLLY DOLAN TEACHER: MRS.NEAL CLASS:6A TIME WORKED: DECEMBER 8TH- 11TH

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