What do dogs' communication methods and songbirds' communication methods have in common?
A. Both can make sounds that indicate danger.
B. In both cases, the males make sounds that attract females.
C. Dogs and songbirds both communicate in structurally complex ways.
D. Neither can use sounds to indicate different behaviors.
Answer: A
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