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How Do Animals Communicate

Animals communicate in many different ways including through their bodies, smells, touch, and sounds. Bees communicate by dancing to share the location of flowers and food sources with other bees. Insects use chemicals and smells to locate each other, while wolves and dogs gain information from smells. Cats rub their bodies on objects to mark their territory with scent. Horses touch noses to signal friendship, and chimpanzees touch hands to greet each other. Birds and many animals use songs and sounds to exchange messages.

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How Do Animals Communicate

Animals communicate in many different ways including through their bodies, smells, touch, and sounds. Bees communicate by dancing to share the location of flowers and food sources with other bees. Insects use chemicals and smells to locate each other, while wolves and dogs gain information from smells. Cats rub their bodies on objects to mark their territory with scent. Horses touch noses to signal friendship, and chimpanzees touch hands to greet each other. Birds and many animals use songs and sounds to exchange messages.

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HOW DO ANIMALS COMMUNICATE?

Animals communicate in many different ways. Some animals use their whole bodies.

For example, bees dance to communicate; they send messages about flowers and other places

With food. Other bees see the dance and find the food.

Some insects communicate with smells, they make chemicals so that other insects can find them.

Wolves and dogs also use smell to get a lot of information about other animals. And cats like to rub
their bodies on things like trees to put their smell on them, and the smell means, “This tree is
mine!”

Many animals communicate by touching. For example, chimpanzees say “hello” by touching
another chimpanzee´s hand, and when two horses put their noses together, it means, “We are
friends”.

And of course, many animals communicate with sounds. Birds use their beautiful songs to
communicate. Dogs, cats, and people all make many different kinds of sounds, with many different

Messages

I. WRITE THE NAME OF THE ANIMALS FROM THE READING. 2 POINTS EACH ONE.

They hear messages


They see messages
They smell messages
They touch messages

II. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. 1 POINT EACH ONE.

1. Bees dance to tell other bees about______________________________________


2. Insects use_____________________to find other insects.
3. ______________________________like to put their smell on things.
4. Horses use their noses to communicate that they are________________________
5. People and birds both use______________________to communicate.

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