courtship calls include single squeal, screech and chuck notes, but remember they are also excellent mimics. The calls of over 40 different bird species have been recorded.
It has a long OO sound, which may be considered a long U.
A few weeks after I had a contractor build my house, I was billed the amount it cost him to do so.
Yes, Keel-billed Toucans like all Toucans fly.
Yes, Keel-billed Toucans like all Toucans fly.
The platypus has a variety of vocalisations. When they are disturbed, they may make soft growling sounds, like that of a puppy. Despite the misnomer "duck-billed platypus," it does not make a quacking sound.
Words like "whoop," "hoof," and "moof" sound similar to "oof."
The Tooth Fairy doesn't carry a phone. Oh, nothing that simple and human-like for such an important Fairy. She has the ability to hear that tooth pop right out. That is her special gift! She can tell just from the sound, where you live, what you name is, how old you are, and how many other teeth she has collected from you. Just from that one little sound. Sometimes you hear it, but just barely, when your tooth plinks out of it's little slot. But to her, The Tooth Fairy, it might as well be as loud as a thunderclap. She can her it no matter how far away she is, and that sound draws her to your room. But you must do your part. If "your tooth" isn't under "your" pillow, she will be offended and will not leave you a surprise. So, she doesn't require a phone, no mere number is needed to reach her, just that tiny sound, that tiny plink when your tooth leaps from it's place and calls out to The Tooth Fairy, she will hear. So, you see, there is no need for a phone number listing for the Tooth Fairy.
some times when your trying to start will sound like battery is going dead
The answer is Apatosaurus.
a platypie is a billed platypus and is plura for it
The duck billed platypus.
Tooth out like take out only tooth out