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Signaling
There are many different types of signals that animals use to differentiate their position of direction, location, and distance. Practitioners study the issues of animal position by geometric viewings. Environmental and social influences are indicators of geometric viewings. Animals rely on signals called electrolocating and echolocating they use sensory senses in order to navigate and find prey. Signals are used as a form of commutation through the environment. Active signals or other types of signals influence receivers behavior and signals move quicker in distance to reach receivers.

Animal languages
The sounds animals make are important because they communicate the animals' state. Some animals species have been taught simple versions of human languages. Animals can use, for example, electrolocation and echolocation to communicate about prey and location. Keski-Korsu suggests a challenge of human/animal communication is that humans don't recognize animals as self aware and deliberately communicating.

Animal and human encounters
Animal communicators and researchers filter animals voices and communication modes. People communicate with animals in different ways. People use their eyes to communicate whereas dogs communicate with their nose by smelling. People experience challenge's trying to understand animals perspectives and responses. Communications between non-human species and humans have patterns and trends. Both parties use common communication signals and receive information about species cultures and coexistence. Animals are looked at as teachers and guiders of communication with spirits of nature. Human's listen and share with animal's through communication of compassion this is a understanding that animal's think differently than humans.

Pages for further reference
Human–animal communication

Communication