The noise that paper makes when it is crumpled or handled is often referred to as "rustling." This sound is created by the movement of the fibers in the paper as they shift against each other. The specific quality of the rustling can vary depending on the type and thickness of the paper.
it makes a hollow noise when you pull on it but when it is a normal piece of paper it makes a crinkly noise
The noise a dog makes is called a bark.
.It is the paper that is rattling.the people that got finished with it they might were about to throw the paper away.
for the noise it makes while in use
The sound an elephant makes is most often referred to as "trumpeting."
it's when a woman makes a noise showing she has pleasure
You are describing a squeak, or a squeal.
Ferret.
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
Quite a few, but the first animal I can think of is a bird called a Corncrake.
They shoot caps, which are paper rolls or discs which have a small bit of gunpowder on them that makes a noise when the gun is "shot".
the print and the color