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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
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
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.
hedgehogs are very small and shy and they hardly make a sound. they are very camouflaged and are very spiky.