A pig.
Words for animal sounds are an example of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds made by the animals. For example, "meow" imitates the sound a cat makes, while "oink" imitates the sound a pig makes. The words themselves sound like the noises they are describing.
Animals use noises to communicate with each other. Some animals use noises as a defensive warning when threatened. One example is the opossum making a clicking sound to ward off predators.
Well, mauld means attack :)and then if u add by winds it makes perfect sense :)ATTACKED BY WINDSyou can only use this is your writing saying this in a cold county :)
One possible animal that makes a moaning sound mixed with the sound of falling water is a howler monkey. Howler monkeys are known for their loud vocalizations that can sometimes be heard over long distances and resemble a deep moaning sound.
Soft noises are when like you whisper or do something that barley makes any noise ya know.Ex: When a baby is sleeping, you would want to whisper and not make ANY noises or the baby will cry.
An elk has a distinctive mating bugle. Many other animals will also make mating noises, including the wail of a tom cat.
Our subconscious mind (reptilian brain) thinks we are being attacked by an animal - makes it stimulating/exciting, because our conscious mind is relaxed and knows it is harmless. Its the same effect as seeing a scary movie or riding a roller coaster.
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a growl is a noise an animal (i.e. a dog or cat) makes when it is being aggressive
There could be various reasons why your son makes weird noises. It could be a way for him to express himself, seek attention, or cope with emotions. It's important to observe when and why he makes these noises and consider consulting a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.