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some recognizing that animals can communicate with each other as well as human beings... that people use different types of media to communicate and which one they choose to use will offer different possiblities for the shape and... symbols which communicate thoughts or feelings... but use a language to communicate with each another... is quite evident as humans are able to communicate with animals especially dolphins and other animals used in circuses however these animals have to... communicate in parallel with... Fungi communicate to coordinate and organize their own growth and development such as the formation of mycelia... Additionally fungi communicate with same and related species as well as with nonfungal organisms in a great variety...

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