miércoles, 24 de septiembre de 2014

Language and communication

Communication Elephants 


Since elephants are highly intelligent, are among the most fascinating creatures to watch when it comes to how they communicate, use a combination of both verbal and non-verbal messages to convey. They are very kind to each other mostly about. Observe how they interact and how they communicate in the wild is an amazing experience. 
When communicating verbally impossible to ignore them, make loud noises with their bellows, can mean excitement, aggression and danger, send their messages through the horn sounds at different frequencies depending on what you want to communicate, it is common these sounds are heard several miles distance. 
When males attract females want to make sharp sounds, pregonándose for many hours during the day, this trend will keep several days in order to attract females. It is believed that this puts the female in heat, causes them to release hormones and becoming available to mate. 
When a nonverbal communication is concerned, the elephant has much to offer. When in contact with those they know, often entangle their horns as a sign of enthusiasm and affection, similar to how humans hug or shake hands. See also rubbing their bodies together in a sign of affection. 
Due to the high level of intelligence among elephants are one of the animals that appear to have more sophisticated forms of communication than others. That experience emotions that are very similar to those of human beings means that also shown through their communication.

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