they vibrate..
Yes, giraffes have vocal cords and can make sounds.
The vocal cords in your larynx (voice box) vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them. The vibration of these vocal cords causes changes in pitch and volume, creating different sounds that form speech.
Their sounds that they make like lions roar
The length and thickness of vocal cords significantly influence the pitch and quality of the sounds produced. Longer and thicker vocal cords typically generate lower-pitched sounds, as they vibrate more slowly. Conversely, shorter and thinner vocal cords produce higher-pitched sounds due to faster vibrations. Additionally, the tension and mass of the vocal cords can further modify the timbre and resonance of the voice.
Larynx
Rabbits or at least close. Rabbits have no vocal chords so they don't make sounds.
When we speak, air from our lungs flows through our vocal cords. The vocal cords vibrate as the air passes through, creating sound waves that travel through the throat, mouth, and nasal passages, forming the sounds of speech. The movements of our lips, tongue, and jaw also help shape the sounds into words.
Animal vocal cords are about the same as ours, but it is the shape of their tongue and mouths which make the different sounds come out. Some animals, such as the cat, has a second vocal cord used for purring.
Tightening of the vocal cords is also known as vocal cord dysfunction (VCD). This is a condition in which the muscles of the vocal cords tighten and this can make breathing difficult. It is caused by an autoimmune disorder.
they don't sing like male frogs do if that's what you're asking
Yes. Foxes do have vocal cords. how else would the bark or make noise?
A Humpback whale make social sounds{noises} because the make sounds to look for a mate or challenges another Humpback whale.