Birds produce sound using a specialized organ called the syrinx, located at the junction of the trachea and bronchi. When air passes through the syrinx, the walls of the syrinx can vibrate, producing sound. Birds can control the tension and shape of the syrinx, allowing them to create a wide variety of pitches and tones. This ability enables them to communicate, attract mates, and establish territory.
Unlike mammals, birds do not have vocal chords, but instead possess a vocal organ called a syrinx (below the bird's larynx). The walls of the syrinx vibrate to produce sound.
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Breathe and limited sound production. "Basal" birds like chickens rely on the larynx more than the syrynx to produce sounds.
The animal that makes a sound resembling "wah wah" is often associated with the common goat, particularly when they bleat. Goats produce various vocalizations, and their bleating can sometimes sound like "wah wah." Additionally, some birds, such as certain species of ducks or geese, can also produce similar sounds.
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
The sound "cheep cheep cheep" is typically associated with chicks, the young of birds, particularly chickens. This sound is often made by chicks to communicate with their mother or each other. Other small birds, like sparrows, may also produce similar cheeping sounds.
if you plunk it with your fingers you produce sound
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Dear Friend, Birds produce by hatching eggs and then sit on them for a certain number of days a process called incubation, afer which the young (hatchings) are then rared for sometime until thy are ready to fly out of the nest and feed by themselves. Otherwords for further reading please visit this website http://www.birdnote.org/birdnote-transcript.cfm?id=112 you will also learn how they produce sound.
Yes. All vertebrates produce eggs.
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Of course they do produce sperms. They reproduce like mammals.