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.
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.
An elk has a distinctive mating bugle. Many other animals will also make mating noises, including the wail of a tom cat.
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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.