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Animal Communication

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  • Biology61 views

    The Humboldt Squid Can Communicate Using Rapid Skin Colour Changes

    Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) can flash complex patterns of colour and light across their skin within milliseconds using chromatophores — pigment-filled sacs controlled by muscles. Research suggests these flashing patterns are a form of communication between individuals, potentially conveying information about prey, danger, or social status. Their skin also contains photoreceptors, meaning they may 'see' with their skin despite being colourblind in their eyes.

  • Animals93 views

    Elephants Communicate Through Low-Frequency Vibrations Felt Through The Ground

    They produce infrasound calls, too low for human hearing, which travel through the earth and are detected by other elephants through their feet and bones. This allows them to communicate over vast distances, far beyond vocal range, to warn of predators or locate mates.