Animals can communicate using both visual and verbal cues...they can also communicate chemically.
By 'waggle dance', touch and pheremones.They comunicate by dancing to show where necter or pollen has been found.
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
The common function of antenna is sensory. In insects humidity is a big issue; but amongst arthropods they are used for touch, and the chemical sense of taste/smell, and some even use it to communicate.
Shrews use echolacation to find prey, communicate with other animals, or find their homes or other shrews, maybe a lost baby. Shrews have a very sensative smell and touch, which might be why (I don't know this for sure) they use echolocation.
Touch Dance was created in 1984-05.
They touch penis' and then they do the Harlem Shake.
The five main functions of animals include breathing, eating, drinking, reproduction, and finding shelter.
They use touch or smell because if they are blind you can smell because coins smell like metal... anyway if touch you can touch stuff by a bit of help of smell. Have a good day :)
Animals under stand perceptually the true nature of thingss by thir senses which are sight hearing smell touch
The sense organs of animals include eyes for vision, ears for hearing, nostrils for smell, taste buds for taste, and skin for touch. These organs allow animals to perceive and interact with their environment.
Insects communicate through pheromones, which are chemical signals that convey messages about mating, finding food, and marking territories. They also use sound or vibrations, such as chirping or drumming, to communicate with other insects of the same species. Visual signals, like body movements or color changes, can also be important for communication. Lastly, tactile communication, such as touching or grooming, can convey information between insects.