Penguins produce a variety of sounds, including braying, honking, and whistling, depending on the species and context. These vocalizations are often used for communication, especially during mating and to maintain social bonds within colonies. For example, the African penguin is known for its donkey-like bray, while the Emperor penguin emits a range of calls that help identify mates and chicks. Overall, their sounds play a crucial role in their social interactions and reproductive behaviors.
The sound a penguin makes is typically spelled "hok hok" or "bray."
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