A fish
Giraffes have no vocal cords, hence they do not make any sound.
No need to voice distress, the only reason they would make any sound. They do make sounds, just not vocal communication for social interaction.
No. Sharks do not growl or roar. They do not have vocal chords and, with a few exceptions, they do not make any kind of vocalization or sound at all.
no
to produce vocal sounds you have to keep singing but try not to sing to much that you strain your vocal sound to much so that you cant sing any more that happened to me
No, jellyfish don't make noises. They don't have vocal cords or any other way to produce sound. So, if you hear a jellyfish making noise, you might want to get your ears checked.
Giraffes make moaning and snorting noises usually when there is danger. They are usually quiet though. Hope I could help! the adults usually don't make any sounds, but the calves does it more often
No. w/o lungs or vocal chords they can't create any sound that way.
The same sound as a unicorn
Yes. Because the 'y' in 'any' is a open vocal tract sound. You can basically sing vowels.
A human, hippo, or any large and fat animal. Most likely a human because they can force themselves to be fat and jiggle their fat.
Worms lack lungs, a trachea, and vocal folds, so they cannot make any sort of verbal sound. They have no need to speak to one another.