The loudest mammal in the world is the Howler monkey.
just over 10km or over 6 miles
lion roar at least 5x loader then a cars engine
The noisiest animals, in water, are Blue Whales. The noisiest animals, on land, are the howling monkeys (ALOUATTA) of central and South America. The howling monkeys can be heard 16 km/ 10 miles away and blue whales can be heard 850 km/ 530 miles away.
The animal generally decomposes over a long period of time. If the animal is killed the predator will eat away most of the flesh. What is remaining is finished by scavengers like vultures. Nature has its own way of making sure there is nothing needed left behind.
The loudest mammal in the world is the Howler monkey.
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Bruxner Park is about 10km from the centre of Coffs Harbour. It is the closes piece of rainforest to the CBD, with walking trails and a lookout over the city.
The loudest noise or sound is The Bloop because in 1997, U.S. NOAA heard a sound that is never been heard of that is also the loudest sound ever. The sound can cause from more than 5,000 km away from it's source. If it is an animal, it is louder and bigger than the loudest animal and the biggest animal in Earth.
Sure. Really loud explosions can be heard half a world away.
it is a mating call, it can be heard from over 400 yards away!
Over 15 km per hour.
If the animal is fixed and not wounded and somebody want it they can check it over and then sell it to them
A lions roar may be heard from over 5 miles away, although a hyena's "laugh" may be heard up to 8 miles away. A howler monkey is known to be the loudest animal on land, it's call reaching up to 9 miles away. If you are asking about specifically a roar, then the African lion would have the loudest. Hope this helps :)
just over 10km or over 6 miles
If the animal runs away it is usually because it is submissive or insecure. But if it stands up to the other animal, it is sure of it's power and strength. And a dominant animal. My dog for example is very submissive and would cower down, roll over on her back, or run away. Hope this helps! =D
If you contact them right away, you have a chance of getting your pet back. Most animal control places hand domestic pets over to shelters right away because they don't have the place to keep them. If your animal isn't a domestic animal, chances are it's unsafe and they won't give it back to you unless their practices have changed over the years.