Rattlesnakes are a common answer, but there are many birds named after their songs: bobwhites, chickadees, cuckoos, whippoorwills, and whooping cranes are good examples.
One example of an animal with an onomatopoeic name is the cuckoo, named after the sound that the male bird makes, "cuck-oo." Another example is the whip-poor-will, named after its distinctive call that sounds like "whip-poor-will."
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Bleating is the sound resembling a sheep's distinctive animal cry.
In the word "animal," the letter "a" makes the schwa sound. The schwa is represented phonetically as /ə/ and is an unstressed vowel sound typically found in unstressed syllables. In this case, the first "a" in "animal" is pronounced as a schwa.
rhino
Rattlesnake
Rattlesnake.
Rattlesnake.
One example of an animal with an onomatopoeic name is the cuckoo, named after the sound that the male bird makes, "cuck-oo." Another example is the whip-poor-will, named after its distinctive call that sounds like "whip-poor-will."
Iin Australian waters, James Cook named Thirsty Sound and Broad Sound. In New Zealand, Cook named Queen Charlotte's Sound.
It's not named from an animal. It is named after the Saguaro Cacti.
They were named after the sound
The animal that makes a laughing sound at night is the hyena.
The animal that makes a snoring sound at night is the dormouse.
A carnivore 😀💯
No, but there is an animal named a Sloth
Depends on what animal.