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How do crocodiles communicate?          

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Crocodiles communicate through various methods. They make sounds, such as grunts, hisses, growls, and barks, which can be heard above and below the water. They also use body language, such as opening their mouths or tail slapping, to communicate with other crocodiles.
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They communicate through their natural sounds and thier signs just the way other animals and insects do their natural sounds a d signals.
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Crocodiles communicate using a variety of vocalizations, body language, and chemical signals. These include hissing, bellowing, growling, and grunting. They also use postures and facial expressions to communicate with other crocodiles. For example, a crocodile may open its mouth wide and show its teeth to signal aggression.
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