Research on Animal Communication

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I chose the topic of animal communication for many reasons. The main reason is that I love animals, and always have. I have also always been incredibly interested in learning all about them. The topic of animal communication grasped my attention because that is a topic surrounding animals that I would love to learn about. I have always been mystified by the mysteriousness of the communication of animals. I chose the topic of animal communication because it's a topic that I'm highly interested in learning about. Article 1- There was a sufficient amount of information supplied about the topic of animal communication in the article. Animal communication is used for a variety of reasons, including mating, marking territory, scaring predators away, and identifying the species and their dominance. Animal communication is an “adaptation” to help the animals survive and pass on their blood line. There are four types of forms of communication. The first type of animal communication is called visual communication and includes Badges (markings, coloring) and Displays (dances, movements, postures). The second type of animal communication is auditory and includes sounds (whistling, to roaring, etc.) The third type of animal communication is tactile (as in touch) for example when a cat rubs on your leg, or a dog gives you its paw). The fourth type of animal communication is chemical (pheromones) such as skunks spray. There were no specific experiments reported in the article. The article was very useful to me. It informed me of ways that animals communicate that I was completely unaware of before reading the article. The article was not too technical. The article did provide sufficient background information, it was easily understood without ... ... middle of paper ... ...nowledge of the subject. The article generalized the subject to help the reader understand the concept of animal communication, but also gave specific examples of animals to give readers a sample of the ways of communication. I'm very surprised with what I learned by reading the three articles. I learned information that I had no idea about reading the amount of information exhibited throughout all three of the articles. The information expressed was not only very interesting, but also very useful. I'm overall incredibly impressed by the amount of information and the importance and usefulness of the information of all three of the articles. Works Cited Castaldo, N. (1992). Animal Communication. Conservationist, 47 (2), 16. Valatie, NY.: EBSCO Natureworks (2013) Toothman, J. (2010) How o animals communicate? Silver Spring, MD.: Animal Planet

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