To Match:
Match the type of communication in the key with description. Answers may be used more than once.
Key: a. chemical communication
b. auditory communication
c. visual communication
d. tactile communication
6. Aphids (insects) release an alarm pheromone when they sense they are in danger.
7. Male peacocks exhibit an elaborate display of feathers to attract females.
8. Ground squirrels give an alarm call to warn others on the approach of a predator.
9. Male silk moths are attracted to females by a sex attractant released by the female moth.
Introduction:
Animals communicate in various modes to attract mates, to protect their young, to indicate imminent danger, sustain their territory, and maintain their dominance.
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