I'm not sure, but I just wanted to clear the air from the previous answer:
Zebras do too have vocal chords. My aunt has a pet one (I swear on my mother's grave: I'm not lying!) and it makes baying noises all the time.
---- No. Animals have different vocal cords.
Animals do have vocal cords, which are a crucial part of their anatomy for producing sounds. However, the structure and function of vocal cords can vary among different species and may not be as developed as in humans. Some animals, like birds, have specialized structures such as syrinx for vocalization instead of vocal cords.
None, like other birds, Owls have no vocal cords, they instead have a Syrinx.Even if they did have vocal cords, none of them would be located in their eyes, as the eyes have nothing to do with vocalization.
No they can't they don't have vocal cords
Giraffes actually Do NOT have vocal cords, but as for the rest, I can't say for sure.
the vocal cords are in the larynx
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
Obviously not, as they cannot have vocal cords because they are not animals.
Their sounds that they make like lions roar
Some animals that do not have vocal cords include fish, insects, and most invertebrates. These animals produce sound through other means such as rubbing body parts together or using specialized structures.
Vocal cords
Vocal cords help you talk.