It is normal for the neck to make clicking sounds and grinding noises when the neck is moved. However, this can also mean something is wrong with the alignment of the spine. A medical professional will be able to assess if there is something wrong.
scraping sweeking grinding clicking sounds like something is grinding will be most apparent when turning
Soundscape is where you or your group make a sound to match the play or productionExample: if it is a scary play make creepy nosies or scary sounds
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Dogs make clicking sounds with their tongue as a way to communicate or show excitement. It can be a sign of anticipation or a way to get attention from their owner.
Bunnies do not bark. They communicate through various sounds such as grunts, honks, and teeth grinding.
Yes, some fish can make sounds by using specialized organs such as their swim bladder or by grinding their teeth together. These sounds are often used for communication, mating, or defending territory.
well actuly worms dont make any nosies
growls, purrs, and even clicking chirping sounds sometimes even a high pitched squeling/ screaming
# To utter a series of chirps. # To make clucking or clicking sounds with the lips, as in urging on a horse
I have a pet fish and they do make sounds. I once leaned against the glass and heard quite sounds don't worry if you can't hear them. :P They either make, PlopPlopPlop or better yet, BlopBlopBlopBlop