No Words Needed
We may not hear or understand a discussion between two ants or wolves, a corn bush and its neighbour, but that doesn’t imply plants and animals don’t communicate and share information. They can do so through odours, which people are typically unaware of. They can make different sounds, show objects to one another, make faces, and even generate electricity! So, what might animals and plants say to one another? They share where they get food, whether they are in danger or not, they look for each other when they get out of sight, and they demonstrate that they belong to the same herd, they choose females, they call for their parents and scare off strangers. Animals, like people, communicate to express friendship, affection, hatred, or fear. The natural realm is continually exchanging information, but humans rarely perceive, hear, or feel it. Hopefully, this book will assist us with that!