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Animal Communication

Grade 4 · Science · Animal Structures · Vermont, USA

Lesson Summary

Animals communicate with each other using sounds, body movements, colors, and even smells.

Explanation

Animals need to send messages to each other for many reasons: to warn of danger, attract a mate, or mark their territory. Birds sing songs, wolves howl, and whales make underwater calls. Some animals use body language; a dog wagging its tail is showing happiness. Fireflies flash light patterns to find mates. Ants leave chemical trails for other ants to follow to food. Even though animals do not use words, they have many clever ways to share information.

Practice Questions

Q1: Name two reasons animals need to communicate.
Answer: Possible answers: to warn of danger, attract a mate, mark territory, find food, or care for young.
Q2: How do fireflies communicate?
Answer: They flash light patterns to find mates.
Q3: How do ants tell each other where food is?
Answer: They leave chemical trails on the ground that other ants follow.
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