how do animals use sound to communicate ?
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Sounds are particularly useful for communication because they can be used to convey a great deal of information quickly and over long distances. Changes in rate, pitch, and/or structure of sounds communicate different messages. In particular, fishes and marine mammals use sound for communications associated with reproduction and territoriality.
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Echolocation is a two-part process: the animal makes a sound, and the animal listens to the rebounding sound waves to identify where items are located. Animals like bats, dolphins, shrews, some whales and some birds all use sound—echolocation—to see in the dark.
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