Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
It doesn't make a sound. - Actually it produces a very low pitched hum (most likely due to the very long neck and large chest) that humans can't hear. Like with bat noises you can frequency shift the giraffe noises to listen to them.
•Giraffes are thought to be silent animals but they actually communicate with low grunt, moans and rumbles that are usually to low pitched for human ears to hear because they communicate using infrasound. Mother Giraffes sometimes use whistles to warn their calf's. plz tell me how to improve it if i can! :D
They can squeak
Giraffes have no vocal cords, hence they do not make any sound.
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In normal circumstances, to communicate orally.
Giraffes makes no sound at all, they are silent creatures.
They use sound to communicate and they use sound to find food, that's why sound is important to beluga whales.
You use sound waves to communicate.
they use sound waves that mean somthing