Elephants communicate with each other using body language and sounds. They use their whole bodies and individual body parts like their heads, eyes, mouths, ears, trunks, tails, and feet to signal emotions and intentions to other elephants. Body language in elephants conveys meanings like open ears indicating anger and head shaking showing happiness. Communication is important for understanding between individuals and facilitating understanding without it there would be no shared meaning between animals and humans.
Elephants communicate with each other using body language and sounds. They use their whole bodies and individual body parts like their heads, eyes, mouths, ears, trunks, tails, and feet to signal emotions and intentions to other elephants. Body language in elephants conveys meanings like open ears indicating anger and head shaking showing happiness. Communication is important for understanding between individuals and facilitating understanding without it there would be no shared meaning between animals and humans.
Elephants communicate with each other using body language and sounds. They use their whole bodies and individual body parts like their heads, eyes, mouths, ears, trunks, tails, and feet to signal emotions and intentions to other elephants. Body language in elephants conveys meanings like open ears indicating anger and head shaking showing happiness. Communication is important for understanding between individuals and facilitating understanding without it there would be no shared meaning between animals and humans.
Read “Do you speak “elephant”? and answer to the questions.
Do elephants have a language?
Yes, they do.
What is the meaning of body
language? Why do you think How do elephants communication is important? communicate? Elephants open their ears to show anger and shake their heads because Because if communication did They watch each other's body not exist, there would be no way language and use the whole they are happy. to understand what is meant, body, or individually the since it is facilitated orally to the head, eyes, mouth, ears, human being and bodily or by trunk, tail, or feet. sounds to the animals.