For birds: keening, screeching, chirping, warbling
For big animals: snorting, screaming, roaring, wailing, growling, snarling, gibbering, squealing, howling, barking,
It depends on the animal considered... the bellow of a bull, roar of a lion, grunt of a pig, etc.
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Wouldn't that be called noise Answer: A sound.
Painfully loud. Almost like the sound from sandblasting or a loud rock concert. 120 decibels is close to the pain threshold in human hearing, and yes sound can be painful.
Its volume or how loud it is.
Decibel is the unit in which we measure how loud a sound is. Whenever we want to be able to say if something is too loud (like an industry next to a residential area) or too quiet (like a fire alarm siren) we need something like the decibels to know what we're talking about.
Howler Monkey (: :PLlions because a lion's roar can be heard from up to 6 miles away.
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it can get very loud they sound like a dfferent animal altogether
Loud warning sound made by an animal.
The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of its loudness. A loud sound will have a higher amplitude.
It can if like music is to loud or things like that r REALLY loud
like a loud roaring crack
They make a chittering noise, with squeaks or tweets. It can sound like a bird chirping, and is fairly loud for the size of the animal.
it makes a loud squeak
Hollo, which my dictionary says is a very loud utterance like when someone hollers, is spelt h-o-l-l-o.
The bullfrog its name from the deep sound it can make. It's more like the loud noise a cow or other animal would make then a frog!
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Like a cat screeching, very loud!