Because they're not whiny little brats they're big tough guys who don't need words
Yes, giraffes have vocal cords and can make sounds.
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 but they make a noise that sounds like barking
Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.
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Although generally quiet and non-vocal, giraffes have been heard to make various sounds. Courting males will emit loud coughs. Females will call their young by whistling or bellowing. Calves will bleat, moo, or make mewing sounds. In addition, giraffes will grunt, snort, hiss or make strange flute-like sounds. Recent research has shown evidence that the animal communicates at an infrasound level.
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Giraffes do make sounds. They make snorting and moaning sounds usually when there is danger. Hope this helps! Also it is said Giraffes have a low frequency voice, and so people can't hear it clearly.
Giraffes make a noise like its name, they say gee-raffe.i dont think a girrafe makes a sound does it maybe it is like a coowing sound or somthing maybe its like a snort or it could sound simmaler to a horse they are all possible but i really dont think they make a distinkt sound i dont think a girrafe makes a sound does it maybe it is like a coowing sound or somthing maybe its like a snort or it could sound simmaler to a horse they are all possible but i really dont think they make a distinkt sound
Actually, Giraffes communicate using infrasonic sounds, i.e. sounds with a frequency BELOW the range of human hearing. Ultrasound would be ABOVE the human hearing range.Sources: Wikipedia
Giraffes don't make nests, they give birth on the spot.
Yes, giraffes do have vocal cords, but they are not known for making vocalizations like many other animals. Their vocalizations are typically low-frequency sounds that are often inaudible to humans. Giraffes may use these sounds for communication, especially between mothers and their young, but they are generally quiet animals.