Saturday, August 15, 2009

HOW BEARS COMMUNICATES

Yesterday after work, i picked up a movie which has to do with polar bears and it was so fascinating how they communicated all through the movie and i really wanted to know if they could really communicate or it is one of those hollywood trick again. Well, it worked!
Bears communicate by seeing, touching, vocalizing and smelling. Their communication help keep cubs and mothers together, find mate and relieve social tensions. Bears speak a language of dominance or submission, of aggression or solicitation. They react to people in thesame way. they would react to another bear. Paying attention to their reaction is a good way of staying out their trouble.

Bears threaten one another. Though bears are large and very powerful capable of causing injury to one another and people, they prefer the use of threats displays as an alternative to actual fighting. These also applies to their reaction to humans.

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