He wags his tail, nose down, with flattened ears, having no strength to move closer to Odysseus.
Yes, they can be damaged. They can also be temporarily impaired, as happens to a person with laryngitis who loses his or her voice.
The voice box in a rooster is located at the base of its trachea, near the throat region. To remove the voice box, a surgical procedure would need to be performed by a veterinarian, as it requires careful handling to avoid damaging nearby structures and causing harm to the rooster. It is typically not recommended to remove the voice box unless for medical reasons, as it can impact the rooster's ability to communicate and potentially affect its overall well-being.
The voice of Foghorn Leghorn in Looney Tunes cartoons was provided by voice actor Mel Blanc. Blanc was known for his iconic voice work on many characters in the Looney Tunes series.
If you are holding the cat at the time, it may frighten her and her reaction is to protect herself. My cat used to be scared when I would sneeze, and what I did was every time I sneezed, right after I quit sneezing I would talk to her in a soft voice that she recognizes as the voice I use only with her. She has since become so used to me sneezing that now she doesn't even get up off me if she's on my lap when I sneeze.
The gecko (and not just the one in the Geico commercials!) is the only lizard with a voice.
How does Argos knows that his master Odysseus has returned? He recognizes Odysseus's face. He recognizes Odysseus's voice. He picks up the scent of his master. He doesn't; he dies just as Odysseus appears.
Juliet recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast.
The toy records your voice and recognizes your voice.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo at the ball in the beginnign of the play by his voice. To be precise, he recognizes him as a Montegue for this reason.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and immediately prepares to duel him, since duelling is all that Tybalt is interested in.
He hears Romeo's voice and knows that it is the voice of a Montague.
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Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.
He realizes that he recognizes the voice that Kronos is talking to.
Given the choice of Odysseus or Nestor for voice of reason for the Greeks, one would have to choose Nestor. Nestor was oder and wiser than Oddysseus, and was much more settled.
He realizes that he recognizes the voice that Kronos is talking to.
He realizes that he recognizes the voice that Kronos is talking to.