Adults growl or bark as a warning or purr with pleasure. They are also known to emit a long-drawn scream (reason unknown). Badger cubs have a high-pitched whickering - in other words - like a squeaky sort of chattering.
The badger is known for being a nocturnal mammal. The badger makes a series of strange sounds that sound like it is screaming.
An angry but noble hum that sounds like the badger is saying "oot".
They can purr scream and chitter
they make anoise like a cat
only to communicate
Yes, badgers do like honey. If you find a set you should smother the grass outside with honey and sit quietly at night. The badgers will then come out but if you make a noise they will retreat.
A macaw squawks like other birds to communicate!
A giraffe can make several different sounds. They can mew or bleat to their mothers. They cough to attract mates. They also communicate by grunts, snorts and whistles.
actually, rabbits dont make any noise at all. they communicate with other rabbits by moving their whiskers and with the use of somelike vibration that only rabbits can hear.
The elephants can bellow, roar or make a trumpeting noise.
Yes,the sound they make is"me bu bu u no no egg".
No, spiders do not communicate with each other in that way.
Chinchillas make a variety of noises. They use the noises to communicate. However chinchillas are much quieter than other animals and my own chinchilla only made noise every once in a while.
it depends on what noise. if it is a very high noise then they want to be put down but if its just a nice pitch they are happy and they also use squeaking to communicate with other guinea pigs
Coyotes are very vocal and they communicate with noise and through body language. They howl, growl and yip to each other to communicate.
well ive heard that they do that noise they do