Lyrebirds are not only able to mimic the songs of hundreds of other birds, they can mimic a great variety of sounds, including chainsaws, camera shutters, stockwhips and, of course, electronic sounds such as electronic film winders on cameras, and so on.
This behaviour is part of the lyrebird's courtship. The male produces the most elaborate song he can in an effort to attract a female.
No, humans cannot purr like a cat. Purring is a unique vocalization produced by the rapid contraction and relaxation of muscles in the larynx of a cat, creating a continuous sound. Humans do not have the anatomical structure or ability to produce this specific sound in the same way that cats do.
No one really knows; it's a bit like the fact that no one really knows exactly when humans appeared on Earth.
An inchworm does not have a skeleton like humans do. Instead, it has a soft, flexible body that allows it to move easily and stretch out as it crawls.
No. Dogs are different from humans. For example, dogs cannot process many colours, unlike humans. Dogs have the pack instinct (resulting in their loyalty), while humans do not. Dogs only mate in breeding season, while humans mate anytime.
They breath through their noses and mouths. They are mammals so they have lungs. So, technically, they breath almost exactly like us humans.
Exactly has a short a sound, just like the word act.
does one same like sound have exactly the same effect on different people
Chimpanzees reproduce exactly like humans do.
we as humans
Not exactly. It is a word-like imitative sound.
Yes, it does. It sounds exactly like the word "ate" which also has the long 'a' sound.
It sounds more like a short, sharp wheeze than an actual cough like humans make.
No zebra's stripes are exactly the same. It is like finger prints for humans. Everyone is different.
you don't have to exactly sound like the chippets when talk tp people. Just make you're voice deep, or light/
They don't exactly sound like owls you know. Maybe, what your handling here is a uncovered species. Just joking they probably sound like that because their throat is blocked.
its just like humans but the sound is diffenrent.its just....... chew!
Cats meow like babies to communicate with humans, as they have learned that this sound gets our attention and elicits a response.