because they are on guard. they are ready to protect you from anything , also they might get scared themselves.
No. Foxes make a range of sounds like screams, squeals and screeching.
Golden retrievers howl when they hear a sound that hurts their ears, such as a fire siren. A golden's howl actually sounds just like a fire siren.
No, lions roar and make a variety of other sounds but do not howl. That behavior is more from the canine family.
Listen to this video:
A howl.-Edit-Wolves can growl, bark, howl, whimper, and make other noises.Holwing I believeA wolf growls when its in danger. A wolf howls when an full moon is outs. A wolf yelps when it is hurt.
Same reason dogs howl at harmonica: it sounds awful.
Dogs howl in response to certain sounds, including the harmonica, because they may perceive it as a threat or a join-in communication attempt. The high-pitched tones of a harmonica can trigger a dog's instinctual vocalization behaviors. Dogs howl to harmonicas because their primitive instincts are activated by the sound.
Animals make loud noises (howls, roars, whinnies, etc) for several reasons. * To communicate with other animals who are out of sight * To warn off animals who are in their territory * To warn animals that there is a predator in the area (this includes a human) * To show how fit and strong they are in order to attract a mate
well...wolves howl. But they do make barking sounds to communicate.
will howl am/is/are going to howl
Some examples of animal sounds that can be found on Google include the roar of a lion, the chirping of birds, the howl of a wolf, and the meow of a cat.
Dogs howl as a form of communication. It is an instinctual response learned from their wolf ancestry that allows them to locate other dogs. Some dogs howl more than others and some don't howl at all. Other dogs, such as mine, howl because loud/high pitched noises agitate them, anger them, or hurt their ears, which is down to their sensitive hearing. It's just their nature. It's like you screaming at a concert, for FUN! Dogs howl because they are trying to communicate with something or in certain cases, if another dog is howling your dog is trying to state an emotion or give a hint to another dog. For example, a dog might howl at another dog because it is trying to tell the other dog it is in their territory.