Acoustic communication
Acoustic communication is the sending and
receiving of messages using sound. Bird song, the roars of lions and the
chirping of cicadas are all examples of this. Sometimes the messages
are outside the range of human hearing, such as the ultrasonic squeaks
of baby rats or the infrasound rumbles of elephants. Most acoustic
communication is not language, in the sense that humans use it, although
language is one aspect of this adaptation.
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