They probably think that the sirens are howls of other coyotes.
If you mean when they 'howl'... It's a form of communication - it lets others of the species know where they are.
The whistle frightens them and excites them, causing then to yelp.
They have wax in their ears so that they can not hear the sirens' singing.
They have wax in their ears so that they can not hear the sirens' singing.
It was not hard to hear the sirens. He just listened, and could hear their sweet enchanting song. Sirens do not destroy men directly by their song; they sing and if the victim hears the song, they then try to get to the source by swimming and die of drowning or by wrecking their ship.In order to hear the sirens without being led to his doom, Odysseus was tied and bound to the main mast of the ship by his men. He warned his men of the Sirens and had them plug their ears with wax so they could not hear. When Odysseus heard the sirens, he begged his men to let him go, but they refused until he stopped struggling as this indicated the sirens could no longer be heard.
He told them to put wax in their ears, so they wouldnt hear the sirens.
Filled their ears with candle wax so they wouldn't hear the Sirens' song.
Filled their ears with candle wax so they wouldn't hear the Sirens' song.
Filled their ears with candle wax so they wouldn't hear the Sirens' song.
When you hear sirens. Google it first please
Tie him to the mass of the ship
Wax
Odysseus is the only one who can hear the sirens because he had his men tie him to the mast of the ship and plug their ears with wax so that he could listen to the sirens' song without being drawn to his death. This was part of his clever strategy to navigate safely past the dangerous temptations of the sirens.