Aproximatly 13 but not exactly sure, I tried talking to my dog but found out she has a very momotone voice lol
, And this is random isn't technology awsome I'm awnsering this on my black berry:D
Vocal sounds are many from a nicker to a whinny and even a low growl can be heard from a horse.
A human can make around 100 different sounds in total.
These animals make many different sounds. They grunt and chirp. They even purr with a growl like sound. They are loud and vocal. They squeal a lot.
102
a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
You can get many varieties of special and unique sounds for an alarm system, from vocal sounds to the standard beeps.
a huge number of sounds. anywhere from a range of meow pitches to clicking to a mix between a pur and a meow
Voiced sounds are speech sounds produced when the vocal cords vibrate during articulation. These sounds typically include consonants like /b/, /d/, and /g/, as well as vowels. In contrast to voiceless sounds, where the vocal cords remain open, voiced sounds create a buzzing quality due to the airflow passing through the vibrating vocal cords. This distinction is crucial in phonetics as it affects meaning and pronunciation in many languages.
A domestic cat has over one hundred vocal chords, so can make a huge variety of different meows, squeaks, chirps and yowls.
Starfish do not make noise in the way that many animals do, as they lack a central nervous system and vocal structures. However, they can produce subtle sounds when they move, particularly through the movement of water around their bodies or when they interact with their environment. Some researchers have noted that the movement of a starfish's tube feet might create faint sounds, but these are not audible to the human ear under normal conditions.
There are two vocal cords in the larynx of a human. They are muscle and cartilage structures that vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them.
Crickets rub their legs against scales on their abdomen. Gorillas pound their chest with their fists. Many mammals use vocal chords to produce sounds.