<p>Whether it&rsquo;s a canary&rsquo;s chirp or a treefrog&rsquo;s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds</p>
Animal communication refers to the various ways animals convey information to one another, including vocalizations, body language, and chemical signals. This complex behavior is crucial for social interactions, mating, and survival in the wild.
Many animals exhibit preferences for specific sounds, which can influence their mating choices and social interactions. These preferences are often shaped by evolutionary factors and can vary significantly between species.