A growling sound.
An alligator can make a low-frequency bellowing sound which is often described as a deep, booming noise. This sound is used during mating rituals, to establish territory, or as a warning to potential threats. It can carry over long distances due to its low frequency.
Bellow.
i am pretty sure bunnys and guinea pigs scream!! pigs too!
Yes, katydids make noise by rubbing their wings together, a process called stridulation. This sound is used for communication and mating purposes.
No it gets its name from the sound it makes.
An alligator can make a low-frequency bellowing sound which is often described as a deep, booming noise. This sound is used during mating rituals, to establish territory, or as a warning to potential threats. It can carry over long distances due to its low frequency.
Bellow.
The cooing sound of doves plays a significant role in their mating ritual as it helps to establish and strengthen the bond between mating pairs. The sound is a form of communication that signals affection and attraction, and it also helps to coordinate their movements during courtship displays. Overall, the cooing sound of doves is a key element in their mating behavior, facilitating pair bonding and reproduction.
No. The A has a long A sound as in snail and bake. The E is silent.
Mating and defense, I believe
Rethink your question... it sound idiotic.
If English is not your first language, then this is the "sound like" spelling for alligator. The alligator is a reptile closely related to the crocodile found in certain parts of the Gulf Coastal US.
From what I've read, the noise is just a mating call.
Apple Alligator Afternoon Ancestor And Ant Ample
Ann Anteater ate Andy Alligator's apples, so angry Andy Alligator ate Ann Anteater's ants
Winged manakins produce a unique sound while flapping their wings. This sound is their mating call. It is said that the males develop their sound to be specific to their love.
"harder, long neck." "put that carrot in the vegetale soup."