
animal language
Animal language refers to the various ways animals communicate with each other through sounds, gestures, signals, and body language. This communication can express emotions, warn of danger, establish territory, or facilitate social interactions, such as mating and nurturing young. Each species has its own unique forms of communication; for example, dolphins use clicks and whistles, while bees perform a "dance" to inform others about food sources. Understanding animal language enhances our knowledge of animal behavior and cognition, revealing the complexity and richness of their social lives.