holler
For birds: keening, screeching, chirping, warbling For big animals: snorting, screaming, roaring, wailing, growling, snarling, gibbering, squealing, howling, barking,
it can get very loud they sound like a dfferent animal altogether
a snake
No. It doesn't sound like the word snarl when something or someone snarls.
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The animal that makes a sound like a monkey but is actually an owl is the northern saw-whet owl.
One animal that trumpets is the trumpeter swan. The link has of what they sound like.
no there is not an animal that sounds like a bell
hedgehogs are very small and shy and they hardly make a sound. they are very camouflaged and are very spiky.
Hollo, which my dictionary says is a very loud utterance like when someone hollers, is spelt h-o-l-l-o.
A repetitive singsong utterance often refers to a phrase or sound that is repeated in a rhythmic and melodic manner, typically used in children's games or songs. This type of utterance can serve various functions, such as capturing attention, facilitating learning, or creating a playful atmosphere. Common examples include nursery rhymes or chants like "eeny, meeny, miny, moe." These phrases are designed to be catchy and memorable, enhancing engagement and enjoyment.