yes
yeah, when you loudly bite it.
They make a similar, bellowing noise.
Yes, fiddles do make noise that is somewhat similar to the violin.
Lots of animals make a grunting noise. Some of the animals that make grunting noises are alligators, chimpanzee's, orangutans, gorilla, pigs, and hogs.
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!
no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.
Here are a few. It's pretty simple, I don't know why you couldn't have answered it. - A fish has scales - A fish breaths under water - A fish doesn't make noise - A chicken makes noise - A (female) chicken lays eggs -They are both edible and are eaten quite often.
Well a chicken is an animal that lays eggs. To be referred to as a chicken mean they are calling you cowardly or afraid. I think this might have something to do with the fact that when chickens get scared they run and slap their wings and make a lot of noise.
I have had mice and rats both. Both of which did nothing more than squeak. I would assume all rodents make a similar noise, such as; guinea pigs, gerbil's, ferrets etc.
It is possible but to correctly diagnoise a noise you have to hear it.
I had a similar noise and had the idler pulley replaced. Noise still there and mechanic said it was probably the bearings in the pump, probably from overtightening the belt.
A chicken makes a "cluck" sound, which is a short and sharp noise. Chickens can also make other vocalizations like squawks, cackles, and crowing sounds.