Cows may turn up their noses and make loud blowing sounds as a way to express discomfort, annoyance, or to communicate with other cows. This behavior can indicate that they are feeling threatened or are trying to assert dominance within the herd. Additionally, it may be a response to environmental factors, such as unfamiliar smells or the presence of predators. These vocalizations and body language are important for social interaction among cows.
The vaquita is stated to have a indistinct blow, but makes a loud, sharp, puffing sound similar to a harbor porpoise.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
There are a lot more animals than just 2 that make unusual or loud sounds.
Yes, some continuous loud sounds are related to hypertension (high blood pressure). In addition, sounds outside the audible range can make some people nauseous, etc., even if they are not all that loud. Loud sounds if sudden, sharp and loud enough, may damage your ear drums. An loud sounds experienced over a long enough period of time can damage your hearing.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
Jet engines produce a variety of incredibly loud sounds. These sounds can potentially make you go deaf if you are too close.
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
If it randomly starts making loud sounds and there is no reason why - it is hurt, scared ect. - then there is probably something wrong.
Koalas make harsh growling or grunting sounds when they are engaged in territorial disputes. They are also known to make loud bellows, snore-like grunts, snorts and wails.
you make sounds with your voice. You blow air, and add some of your voice too. This is called 'speaking'.You also hear sounds with your ears.
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
whistling loud noise