Probably whales, perhaps elephants. Both are known to produce sounds too low in frequency for humans to hear. In fact, there is a common phenomenon that people experience at elephant exhibits it zoos that is described as a vibration in the belly that is caused by the sounds that elephants make.
There are a lot more animals than just 2 that make unusual or loud sounds.
Any sounds animals make.
Tortoises are generally silent animals and do not typically make vocal sounds. In some cases, they may produce hissing sounds when feeling threatened or scared.
Sloths are generally quiet animals and they make very soft vocalizations such as hisses, squeaks, and grunts. The sounds they make are usually used for communication between mothers and offspring or during mating.
high pitch meows
Change your voice idiot.
Dud clutch?
No, sounds like a macarena
Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
i was gonna ask that question
High pitch:baby's screampiccolobird's soundtop guitar stringtop piano keyfingernails on a blackboardsqueaky hinge on a cabinet or car doorLow pitch:lion's roarbass drumbottom piano keytympaniearthquake
whistling in a high pitch voice. they also make quiet bubbling sounds
Yes, dolphins are known to make high-pitched sounds such as clicks, whistles, and squeaks. These sounds are used for communication, echolocation, and social interactions among dolphins.
Pencil closures typically make low sounds due to the friction between the pencil's wood and graphite. The hardness of the graphite can also affect the pitch of the sound when the pencil is being closed.
animals make the sounds they do is just like human languages.... for example a whistle may mean they are calling for their family. The animals make the sounds they do because they all need to communicate with each other.
Lower pitch sounds are produced by slower vibrations. The frequency of vibrations is lower for lower pitch sounds.
There are a lot more animals than just 2 that make unusual or loud sounds.