One animal that trumpets is the trumpeter swan.
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Elephants are said to make a trumpeting sound.
air trumpeting
A beming is an obsolete term for a period of trumpeting or noisy buzzing.
The elephants can bellow, roar or make a trumpeting noise.
In the cartoons they are portrayed as trumpeting. In real life, they use their long noses (trunks) to make noise.
The sound an elephant makes is most often referred to as "trumpeting."
Guy Muldoon has written: 'The trumpeting herd' -- subject- s -: Elephant hunting, Elephants, Hunting
The sound that an elephant makes is called a trumpet. Trumpeting is used to contact other elephants in a herd or to warn others of danger.
Large-scale advertising campaigns trumpeting the virtues of underwear became commonplace by the end of the 1870s.
Elephants make sounds with their larynxes just as we do. Their long trunks help to modify some sounds and trumpeting is achieved by blowing through the trunk.
It's called trumpeting, but the spelling is debatable.Elephants trumpet.
Yes, they do. Elephants will even show respect towards the dried skeletal remains of another elephant by smelling, touching and even vocalizing ("trumpeting"). They can tell "who" the elephant was by the scent of the remains.