Neigh Talk Short Answer
This passage explores how horses communicate using sound, body language, and scents. It discusses neighing, snorting, and how horses use tail movements to express emotions. The Jacobson’s organ is introduced as part of scent communication. The passage ends by explaining how communication helps herd life.
This worksheet teaches students to interpret nonverbal communication in animals. It enhances vocabulary with terms related to biology and behavior. The passage improves inferencing skills as students determine how behaviors indicate feelings. By analyzing signals, learners improve comprehension and observation. It also supports cross-disciplinary learning between science and language arts.