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A "howl" is a sound, a long, drawn-out cry. An "owl" is a nocturnal bird of prey which generally eats small mammals and insects.
No, not most. Half insects are like spiders or maybe the Jerusalem Cricket. I don't know if this cricket is or isn't but if you find one, don't mess with it! It's bite hurts for days and will make you cry it hurts so bad. Think your tough and it won't hurt? Try it and you'll see I'm right. Fun fact: these crickets do cry like a baby when you squish them. Back on topic. Half insects are venomous, not all. Hope this helps. ;)
Cry Cry Cry was created on 1998-10-01.
Cry Wolf (AWESOME movie, by the way), Cry-Baby, Boys Don't Cry, The Cry, Cry Freedom, Far Cry, China Cry, Battle Cry, Cry Uncle, Cry Wilderness...
Highway 101 sings a song called Cry, Cry, Cry.
"Moth cry cry cry" means MOTH BALLS because balls rhymes with bawls which means to cry.
Cry Cry was created in 2007-07.
Cry Boy Cry was created in 1982.
The future tense of cry is will cry.
Cry Baby Cry was created on 1968-11-22.
When they cry, I cry.
Plants do not cry in the way animals do, as they lack a nervous system and the ability to produce tears. However, they can exhibit stress responses when they need water, such as wilting or drooping. Some studies suggest that plants may release volatile organic compounds or produce specific signals to indicate stress, which can attract beneficial insects or warn nearby plants. So while they don't "cry," they do have ways of signaling their needs.