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Animals use movements & signals to communicate with different species: Study
short by Aradhana / on Saturday, 20 June, 2026
A new study published in 'Animal Behaviour' said animals from different species use calls, body movements, visual displays, and other signals to work together. For example, lycaenid butterfly larvae use chemical and vibrational signals to encourage ants to protect them instead of eating them. Over time, simple cues can evolve into more specialised signals used for communication, the study said.
read more at Science Direct