Communication between animals
This video reflects the communication between animals. Animal communication refers to the transmission between one or a group of animals (the sender) and one or more animals (the receiver), which can change the current or future behavior of the receiver.
Information transmission can be intentional, such as courtship performance, or unintentional, such as a hunter sniffing the scent of prey. The same information can be transmitted to several different recipients.
If the sender changes the behavior of a receiver, the message is called "signal". According to the signal theory, if a signal is to continue to exist in the population, its sender and receiver should generally benefit from information transmission.
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Close shot of leopard mating
Leopard mating Some animals are especially difficult to breed offspring, and the mating process is full of violence and pain, but they have to mate together for a week to improve the female's pregnancy rate. This animal is the African leopard. The oestrus period of African leopards is the transition period between winter and spring. After about 100 days of pregnancy, two to four cubs can be born from March to April. By the time the female leopard next oestrus, the cubs will live with the female leopard.
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