Babies are known to communicate with themselves (as in other babies) but not with fully grown human beings. So yes, they can communicate.
through expressions
they communicate by sticks
All animals communicate. Llamas are no different - they communicate by a combination of noises, body language, and scents.
You don't communicate with me enough.
The past participle of "communicate" is "communicated".
through expressions
They learn how to communicate, walk and play with others.
Newborn babies can't communicate by talking so they communicate by crying. If a newborn baby is crying they are likely telling you that they are either: hungry, tired, gassy, cold or hot.
A lot of people are teaching babies sign language as it helps them communicate before they can do so verbally. There are multiple books about sign language for babies.
Because like babies puppies cry and or bark.
to scare off animals that want to harm it or its babies and to protect its territory
Although we can't know for sure because babies can't communicate to tell us. It has been said to be a painful thing to go through for babies.
The communication process is important because organisms have needs. Babies must cry to communicate that they need food for example.
Thay communicate by calling out to each other in a ticking niose so they can stay in contact.
No. Babies can respond to what they see and vice versa for the animal. However, what many may consider to be some form of communication is nothing more than a reaction of each others presence.
yes, baby mice do squeak. Both mother and babies use specific squeaks to identify each other and to communicate.
"babilou" means nothing in French. It brings to mind some childish talk like when people try to "communicate" with babies.