a huge number of sounds. anywhere from a range of meow pitches to clicking to a mix between a pur and a meow
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A domestic cat has over one hundred vocal chords, so can make a huge variety of different meows, squeaks, chirps and yowls.
These animals make many different sounds. They grunt and chirp. They even purr with a growl like sound. They are loud and vocal. They squeal a lot.
It depends on the vocal stress, but "a" is normally a schwa or uh (short U sound).If used for the letter A, or stressed for some reason, it has the long A sound.Examples:"grade A milk""I wouldn't mind having a cat, but that can quickly become having many cats."
Crickets rub their legs against scales on their abdomen. Gorillas pound their chest with their fists. Many mammals use vocal chords to produce sounds.
A mountain of cats is often humorously referred to as a "meowtain." This playful term combines "meow," the sound cats make, with "mountain," highlighting the idea of a large group of cats piled together. While it's not an official term, it captures the whimsical image of many cats in one place.
A cat can make 100 sounds and dogs can only make 10.
There are two vocal cords in the larynx of a human. They are muscle and cartilage structures that vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them.
Humans have one pair of vocal folds. They are really not called chords.
When air from the lungs is passed over the vocal cords inside the larynx, they vibrate. This makes a sound. The vocal cords are tightened or relaxed to change their length. This changes the speed of vibration which alters the pitch. If only the larynx is involved, the sound comes out as a dull 'aaah' in varying pitch. No recognisable words can be formed without the use of the lips, teeth, tongue and palate. This is why people with serious facial injuries or with many teeth missing often have trouble speaking or being understood.
Unlike mammals, birds do not have vocal chords, but instead possess a vocal organ called a syrinx (below the bird's larynx). The walls of the syrinx vibrate to produce sound.