lionfish make a very weird type of sound
Dogs can make various noises when they are dreaming, such as barking, whimpering, or twitching. These sounds and movements are often a sign that the dog is experiencing a dream.
Depends on what kind of noises. If it sounds like it's in pain (like when you pick it up and squeeze it :P) then it's not happy. But if it sounds like "Weeet Weeet!" or "Squeeak Squeeak!" then s/he likes you. <3
Lionfish, for one...
· Lake Trout · Largemouth Bass · Lionfish
Monkeys do not have a specific preference for music, as their auditory preferences are primarily related to natural sounds in their environment. They are more likely to respond to sounds like bird calls, jungle noises, or the sounds of other animals.
Stick insects are generally silent, but some species can produce soft sounds, often through stridulation, which is the rubbing of body parts together. These noises are typically low-frequency and may serve as mating calls or communication between individuals. Additionally, some species may hiss or produce clicking sounds when threatened. Overall, their noises are rarely loud or prominent, reflecting their camouflage and primarily passive nature.
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Cormorants make a variety of vocal noises, including guttural croaks, low grunting sounds, and hoarse cackles. They are often heard making these calls while in their breeding colonies or during interactions with other cormorants.
make funny noises
they gurgle or bubble
Bunnies communicate with each other through soft grunts, honks, and teeth grinding sounds. They also thump their hind legs to signal danger or to get attention.