Animal Communication Worksheet
Explore how animals communicate using sounds, body language, and chemicals with this Grade 4 science worksheet.
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Animal Communication
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will test your knowledge of how animals communicate.
1. Which of the following is NOT a common way animals communicate?
Sounds
Body language
Reading books
Chemical signals
2. What is it called when an animal uses its ears, tail, or posture to send a message?
Sound communication
Body language
Chemical communication
Written language
3. Animals use to warn others about danger.
4. A dog wagging its tail is an example of .
5. Bees do a special dance called a dance to tell other bees where to find food.
6. All animals communicate using the same methods.
True
False
7. Birds communicate by singing songs.
True
False
8. Give one example of an animal that uses sound to communicate and explain what message it might be sending.
9. How might a cat use its tail to communicate?
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