This changes from person to person. That is why some people's voice changes a lot while other people's voice remains some what same.
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
sure i would
Yes. Foxes do have vocal cords. how else would the bark or make noise?
None, like other birds, Owls have no vocal cords, they instead have a Syrinx.Even if they did have vocal cords, none of them would be located in their eyes, as the eyes have nothing to do with vocalization.
The vocal cords become tight, squeeze together, and force air from the lungs to move between them. The air causes the vocal cords the vibrate and produce sound
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The only burns I've ever heard of when it comes to the vocal cords would be a chemical burn caused by stomach acid (silent acid reflux). I'm not sure about other ways (unless you're a fire eater), but usually the vocal cords can be pretty safe against burns.
It allows a sound to come out the throat to give off sound waves.
Laryngitis is caused by the inflammation of the vocal cords, causing hoarseness or loss of voice.
No. Apart from the fact it's dead, it's vocal cords would have been cut.
vocal cord differences in different genders include the following: size-women's smaller=higher pitch, men's bigger=lower pitch length-depends, male sizes=17mm-25mm, women sizes=12.5 mm-17.5mm tissue shape-can change sound!!!!! Yes. You can be born without vocal cords. It would be a birth defect.
her vocal cords are on and there isn't an off switch!!!!! because she can't because that would be of of persuation and she is redundent and its impossible