Amphibian Communication
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, communicate primarily through vocalizations, body language, and chemical signals. Male frogs often croak to attract females during mating season, while some species use visual displays, like color changes, to signal their presence or readiness to mate.
In addition to sounds, amphibians can release pheromones, which are chemical signals that convey information about their reproductive status or territory. This multi-modal communication helps them find mates, establish dominance, and avoid predators, ensuring their survival in diverse environments.