The communication of extended data animals generally tells their companions what happened through some actions and behaviors, just like people talking with their mouths, so as to know what to do. Just because animals can talk, they use actions to express themselves. For example, if a worker bee finds a flower, it will return to the hive and turn around trembling. It doesn't matter whether the direction is near or far. Let your partner know how far it is, how much food there is, and how many worker bees are going.
Some animals use sounds to express themselves, and each call has a different meaning. For example, when chickens and ducks are in danger, they will scream very urgently and loudly.
The so-called communication behavior of animals is the language of animals, but it is expressed by actions or calls.
The meaning of communication
No creature in nature exists in isolation. They always form a small living group. Although some people like to be alone, at least they need contact with the opposite sex during mating. In the process of contact, whether in predation activities or in the process of fighting for spouses, their chirping, touching each other and even the release of some chemicals make them communicate quietly and act in unison. These are inseparable from the communication behavior between animals.
The so-called communication means that the individual releases one or more stimulus signals, which causes the accepted individual to have a behavioral response. The signal itself is meaningless, but it can be recognized quickly. More importantly, it represents a series of complex biological attributes, such as gender, age, body shape, hostility or friendliness.
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Baidu encyclopedia-animal language