It doesn't make a sound.
- Actually it produces a very low pitched hum (most likely due to the very long neck and large chest) that humans can't hear. Like with bat noises you can frequency shift the giraffe noises to listen to them.
When giraffes feel strong negative emotions such as sadness, they excrete a musk -scented sweat- that lets other giraffes know how they feel, so that they might get some company. Then the other giraffes of the pack huddle together to comfort the sad giraffe.
Giraffes don't really yell. Their sound is called a 'bleat' and it more akin to the sound a goat makes. They use this sound to communicate with other giraffes.
giraffes have no vocal chords. therefore, they do not make noise (: --lindsayy
A very low hum
in acoustic
bells
Moo
"harder, long neck." "put that carrot in the vegetale soup."
Yes it does
You can call the sound made by the bulbs as the chirping sound.
Giraffes makes no sound at all, they are silent creatures.
The giraffe makes to little sounds to hear with the human ear
Words that can be made from the letters in 'giraffe' are:aageairarearfeareraergfafagfairfarfarefearfiefifefigfirfirefraggaffgaffergargeargriefIifireRaragrageriferiffrig
A cow
a calf
squeak
A baby giraffe is called a calf just like a baby cow.
giraffe
Henry