It depends only on how close the frog's noise is to your ears. The more away, the softer the sound of the frog will be. There is the 1/r law if you measure the sound pressure with distance r. Scroll down to related links and look for more on decreasing of sound pressure with distance.
The superlative for "loud" is "loudest."
A bioluminescent creature makes its own light
Howler Monkey (: :PLlions because a lion's roar can be heard from up to 6 miles away.
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131 decibels is extremely loud and can cause immediate hearing damage, especially if exposed to for prolonged periods. This level of noise is like standing next to a jet engine during takeoff. It is recommended to use ear protection when exposed to sounds at this intensity.
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the male ! The female is totaly silent, only the male makes noise. Out of the males the Australian Cicada is the loudest of them all
Someone posted on FB that "The low frequency call of the Humpback Whale is the loudest noise made by a living creature, and can be heard from 500 miles away." I want to know if that was measured strictly underwater or if this is in fact the loudest noise made by a living creature...
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Blue whale
elephants? i dont know why does it matter?
Yes- the howler monkey is known for its distinctive scream that makes it the second loudest creature on earth (blue whales are the loudest).
Geese and swans.
sometimes humans
Please help me its my homework and i haven't got a clue. It doesn't mean what is the loudest noise ever etc is means how loud is the loudest, if u get me.
To attack gangs of robbers ,this stroy narrated
the whistle