
The Animal Communication Theory
The Animal Communication Theory explores how animals convey information to each other through various signals, such as sounds, gestures, and scents. It suggests that animals have specific ways of communicating their needs, emotions, and intentions, similar to human language, but often more instinctual. For instance, birds might sing to attract mates, while dogs can use barks and body language to express excitement or fear. Understanding these communication methods helps researchers learn about animal behavior, social structures, and survival strategies, highlighting the complexity and richness of non-human interactions in the natural world.