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some call it purring, some call it grunting.
No. a cat's purr is an involuntary action, their bodies natrually do it without any effort. its basically like breathing, we don't have to think about it to do it. often purr when they're being stroked or played with. Humans can make a purring sound with our tongues or some can breathe in and make a purring sound with our throats but it isn't the same as a cat's purr.
Squirrels make a chattering sound or the sound you make by knocking your tongue on the roof of your mouth.
All Guinea pigs make meeping/purring sounds. I have two girls and two boy guineas (in separate hutches) and you can hear the boys talking to the girls and vica versa
All the cats do, domestic along with the big cats.
You put your tongue on top of your mouth. Then let air pass through.
nyan
It's called purring, and it means she is happy.
purring?
When cats are very happy, they make a purring noise. It's a deep-ish sound that comes from the back of their throat.
It is the sound of a person either humming or purring.
A shoe.
a jaguar makes his sound by his throat and his tongue
It is probably the sound of the defroster fan.
A raspberry - where you stick your tongue out and make that noise babies make
Purring, meowing, pretty much every sound they make any other time except with a few added to communicate with her kittens. :)
To make your tongue move to make sounds like a chicken clucking start with your mouth open. Then put your tongue on the tip of your mouth to create a suction and the pull your tongue down and that should make a clucking sound.