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cross-species communication

Cross-species communication refers to the ways different species interact and share information, often through sounds, gestures, or body language. While not using a common language like humans do, animals have evolved signals to convey messages such as danger, food, or social bonds. For example, dogs can understand human gestures, and some animals, like dolphins, use complex sounds to communicate with each other. Researchers study these interactions to better understand how species interpret messages, which can improve our ability to coexist and care for animals in shared environments.