They have a variety of calls but spend the majority of there time very quiet. Bark - Sounds very similar to a small dog and is there alarm call. Chattering - Made during grooming sessions and when interacting with each other. Grunts - Like a sigh and usually when they are trying to attract attention.
Most of the time, they are extremely quiet..
but they can make sounds.
I have heard mine bark when it got scared...sorta like corr! corr! (but sorta soft)
I have heard whimpers.
I have heard scared weird stuff... gour, gour, gour or something like that.
They can also squeak like a mouse.
They don't really make a lot of noise. They are like hamsters, not really any distinct sound.
they swim
Platypuses communicate through a variety of vocalisations.The most common is a soft growling sound.
bats can hear ultrasonic sound
There is no air and sound waves do not propagate through vacuum.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another!
sound needs something to travel through and space has no air for it to travel
Mealworms are capable of seeing and hearing, but they don't really communicate with one another. They have nerves on the outside of their bodies that allow them to know when another mealworm is touching them.
Blue whales communicate by using low frequency whistles, reaching upto 188 decibels, their sound can travel through many kilometres of ocean.
We can if we use radio. Without it, sound waves can't travel through space because there is no air for it to travel through.
Turkeys communicate by gobbling. The sound is pretty funny and they tend to do it on a regular basis to communicate with other turkeys.
By sending out sound
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians. They communicate through sound like roaring, and also by scent usually by spraying or scent they can release from the bottoms of their feet