yes indeed because animals have better hearing than humans
Cats may perceive other animals, unfamiliar people, sudden loud noises, or sudden movements as threats. Each cat is different, and their individual experiences and socialization can influence what they perceive as threatening.
Cows are known to be skittish around sudden loud noises, unfamiliar surroundings, or aggressive behavior from humans or other animals. They can also be afraid of unfamiliar objects or situations.
Most animals commonly fear loud noises, predators, sudden movements, and unfamiliar environments. These fears are often crucial survival mechanisms that help animals avoid potential dangers.
Pigs can be both loud and quiet. They may make loud noises such as grunting, squealing, and snorting, especially when they are hungry or in distress. However, they can also be quiet animals that enjoy relaxing and sleeping peacefully.
When you are afraid of chickens. ( I think I might have it{I still have nightmares about Foghornleghorn})
Rabbits are scared of loud noises because they have sensitive hearing and are prey animals. Loud noises can startle them and trigger their natural instinct to flee from potential danger. This fear response helps them survive in the wild by avoiding predators.
Loud Noises was created in 2011.
Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
make loud noises and run at animals and stamp on them
maybe of predators, like other animals, people, or loud noises.
I think with my little sense of knoweldege about sleep, that loud noises do effect your sleep. It really deoends for some people, some people could sleep through thunder storms and some can't. It depends on how good of a sleeper you are
No, lobsters do not die from noises, loud or otherwise.
The loud noises can scare animals away, and generally the noises are made by fast cars etc., which already pollute the environment.
Constant loud noises can cause stress in fish, which can lead to loss of appetite or other health problems. If the loud noise is a one time occurrence or does not happen often, the effects on the health of your fish will be minimal if any.
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)
Cats may perceive other animals, unfamiliar people, sudden loud noises, or sudden movements as threats. Each cat is different, and their individual experiences and socialization can influence what they perceive as threatening.
Loud Visual Noises - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987