They use their own language, caws, shrieks, sounds, barks, grunts, etc., though it is not as extensive as ours. They only have meanings for warnings, mating, eating, playing, and some other things they need to communicate about.
2007-03-07 13:26:16
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answered by t_nguyen62791 3
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They don't use language, they do communicate w/ one another!!!
2007-03-07 21:24:35
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answered by J☼E 4
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There is no language - they do it all on different sounds and body language - such as how a dog holds it's tail etc.
2007-03-07 21:26:33
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answered by fijibabie 5
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A language has abstraction, which animals are incapable of.
2007-03-08 00:42:22
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answered by Pseudo Obscure 6
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yes they do and there are many other ways of communication in animal kingdom.
2007-03-08 03:02:46
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answered by Khurram 3
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many animals call out to bring attention to themselves, or some thing in their vacinety, such as food, mates, intruders ect. there rest is through posturing.
2007-03-08 10:06:35
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answered by Perry B 3
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they use nonverbal language...
body postures, colors (some colors can mean that they are poisonous), sounds (barks, shrieks, caws, meows, roars), smell, and gestures
2007-03-07 21:31:26
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answered by lagtokz 2
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i think so.they have their own language
2007-03-07 21:25:01
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answered by mizz_car 2
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