Yes, the howler monkey is the loudest howler in the world. their howls can be heard up to three miles away.
I think the loudest land animal is the Howler Monkey, but I'm not sure.
The loudest mammal in the world is the Howler monkey.
The Howler Monkey.
Howler Monkey (: :PLlions because a lion's roar can be heard from up to 6 miles away.
the monkey will destroy your soul and scream about it to the world!
The loudest aninal in the world is the pistol shrimp. it can make a sound loud enough to break glass.it can reach sounds up to 200 decibels and louder is not true you noob
South America hosts the Howler Monkey. South Brazil, northern Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia are a few countries in which this monkey lives. They enjoy the reforests, secondary forests, mangroves and cloud forests that these places offer.
In the tropical rainforests, South and Central American forests. Eg. Red Howler Monkey can be found in Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana and Venezuela.
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There are over 264 species of monkeys, so it would take hours to list all of them. all the types that I know: baboons, chimpanzee, spider monkey, bush babies, possum monkeys, capuchin monkey, celebes macaque, colobus monkey, douroucouli, guenon, howler monkey, langur, mandrill, mangabey, marmoset, proboscis monkeys, rhesus monkey, squirrel monkey, tamarin, titi, uakari, chipmunk, and woolly monkey.
the phone call monkey
The loudest animal is the tiger pistol shrimp.The Howler Monkey is the loudest land animal andThe Tiger Pistol Shrimp is the loudest animal in the world, hitting 200 dBin the zoo- lionthe loudest animal in the world is the sperm whale which produces a sound (CLICK) to communicate with other whales. this click is louder than a thunderclap, but since they live underwater we don't hear their click.Correction: The question was: What is the loudest animal on Earth?The correct answer is: Blue Whale++++How loud is a thunderclap, and what is the whale's calling Sound Pressure Level and Power though, assuming the same distance attenuation for both? Many echo-locating bats can call at extraordinarily high SPLs - I believe there is one South American species that can produce an SPL of up to 120dB re 20µPa - although as bats are small animals the call power is very low.It's true that you won't normally hear an underwater animal's call, because the sound is reflected back down from the water surface. They are recorded using hydrophones (underwater microphones).The Blue Whale is the loudest animal in the world.