An elephant can use a low sound that is so low we can't even hear it
Some loud animals include lions, howler monkeys, elephants, and chimpanzees. These animals have powerful vocalizations that they use to communicate with each other and establish territory.
Elephants can produce a variety of vocalizations, including trumpeting, rumbling, roaring, and growling. These sounds can vary in pitch, intensity, and duration, and are used by elephants to communicate with each other over long distances.
Elephants trumpet by forcing air through their trunk to create a loud, trumpet-like sound. They use this vocalization to communicate with other members of their herd, express their emotions, or as a warning signal to potential threats. The sound can range from low rumbles to loud blasts, depending on the elephant's mood and the situation.
An elephant call can be described as deep, rumbling, and resonant, often carrying over long distances. The sound can range from low-frequency rumbles to loud trumpet-like calls, conveying different emotions such as excitement, distress, or warning to other elephants in the herd.
elephants grieve over stillborn babies, other family members and even other elephants
Yes. Elephants have a very loud sound. When people walk in forests and other areas surrounded by elephants, the sound made by the elephants indicates whether they are near or far away from them. - Elephants also make an ultra low growling sound. Research has shown that elephants will make this noise travel through their huge feet into the ground. The sound can be heard and identified some 3 kilometers away by other herds
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Some loud animals include lions, howler monkeys, elephants, and chimpanzees. These animals have powerful vocalizations that they use to communicate with each other and establish territory.
Because They have a defense gland located in their brain which allows them to give off signals which we call "Names"
Well, depending on its mobile network, pretty loud, enough for the animal/person on the other end of the line to hear them loudly
Elephants can produce a variety of vocalizations, including trumpeting, rumbling, roaring, and growling. These sounds can vary in pitch, intensity, and duration, and are used by elephants to communicate with each other over long distances.
Elephants burrie other elephants bones and usually the stay by the grave for 2-3 weeks.
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
Elephants trumpet by forcing air through their trunk to create a loud, trumpet-like sound. They use this vocalization to communicate with other members of their herd, express their emotions, or as a warning signal to potential threats. The sound can range from low rumbles to loud blasts, depending on the elephant's mood and the situation.
I'd say about 3/4 to 1 mile away.