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Communication
By Emily Almendarez
How do we communicate?
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
Chemical
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Visual Communication
» Humans
communicate by
writing letters or
reading one.
» Bears stand on their
hind legs to show
that it’s ready to
attack.
Auditory Communication
Hello!
Humans can
use auditory
communication
by saying hello,
goodbye, etc.
Mother bears
warn their cubs
that danger is
coming by
making a
chuffing or
braying sound.
Tactile Communication
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• A human being can
use tactile
communication by
hugging their child
and showing that
they love them.
• A mother bear can
comfort, protect, or
punish by using her
Chemical Communication
• Humans could use
chemical
communication by
smelling things and
then showing a face
and showing the
other person what
you feel like.
• Dogs can smell other
dogs and tell them
that they are in their
territory.
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Bibliography
» Fourth Grade Open Court Reading
textbook, 2000 edition
» www.seaworld.org/animalinfo/info-books/polarbear/communication.htm