Communication By Davin Lee. How do we communicate? Visual Auditory Tactile Chemical Visual Auditory Tactile Chemical.

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Communication By Davin Lee

How do we communicate? Visual Auditory Tactile Chemical Visual Auditory Tactile Chemical

Visual Communication Humans communicate by writing letters, typing s, and reading. Wolves communicate by showing facial expressions.

Auditory Communication ZHumans communicate by talking and making sounds. ZWolves communicate by howling under the moon to tell where they are.

Tactile Communication Humans communicate by shaking hands to tell their agreeing. Wolves communicate by scratching the ground, telling it’s their territory.

Chemical Communication Women use perfume to attract men. Wolves mark the ground with their scent to tell other wolves that it’s their territory.

Bibliography Fourth Grade Open Court Reading textbook, 2000 edition Fourth Grade Open Court Reading textbook, 2000 edition