Jays are known for their loud and varied vocalizations, which often include harsh, cawing sounds. They can also produce a series of sharp, repetitive notes and whistles, depending on the species and context. Additionally, jays are capable of mimicking other birds and sounds they hear in their environment. Overall, their calls serve various purposes, including communication and warning signals.
eagles make a sort of yelling noise
Orca whales make a odd sort of clicking noise underwater... >:O
Orca whales make a odd sort of clicking noise underwater.
They make sort of a squeaking noise.hope i helpedbob
It makes a sort of a buzzing rasp sound.
Eagles have a screaming call..Depends on species the way it sounds..The bald eagle sounds like"keeeyarr"...
Well if its sort of like a scratchy noise coming from the engine you might want to get your transmission checked out
Weasels make a sort of- gurgling noise- fluid in the lungs at all times. They are quite fiesty and will attack if you mimic its gurgling noises.
Most puppies make some sort of yapping noise, or some kind of gruff.
Okapis are usually silent, but do make a sort of coughing noise. This noise is usually made when a mother and her calf are separated.
Can be all sort of things. Best have it looked at by a professional garage.
Male bandicoots can make a sort of barking soundwhen they are feeling aggressive. Bandicoots of both sexes will make a 'whuff-whuff' noise, crash, unrecognised