While most people know bats use sound waves too high for people to hear to "see" in the dark, not a lot of people know that bats also makes sounds that people can hear; they chirp. Actually they chirp quite loudly (it sounds like baby birds, lots of baby birds)-just ask anyone who has bats in their attic. This chirping is done socially while they are roosting to spread different messages. One important message that might set the whole colony chirping is approaching danger.
Birds blows air through the middle of their beaks but leave space between their beaks. Just like humans do when they whistle.
birds , frogs , toads and some fish to be exact look up the flying bat fish and have a look for it , yourself ?
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Animals DO have vocal chords.
There are many, but giraffes are the best known
Animals are intelligent and use their vocal chords rather than typing sentences into wikianswers which don't make sense
A domestic cat has over one hundred vocal chords, so can make a huge variety of different meows, squeaks, chirps and yowls.
Where in earth have you been.
Animals DO have vocal chords.
Vocal Chords?
Your vocal chords are tense during the inhalation
i think vocal chords work when the flaps of the vocal chords are pushed together to make a noise, then your mouth forms it into words.
NO - Not All Creatures On Planet Earth Have "Vocal Chords' - Birds Do NOT Have What Would Be Considered "True" Vocal Chords Like a Homo-Sapien (Human)
The lead singer of Avenges sevenfold tore is vocal chords and he did need surgery.
Humans have one pair of vocal folds. They are really not called chords.
Vocal Chords
Conure Parrots do not have vocal chords like a human. Conure Parrots have vocal folds in a structure called the syrinx, not in the laranyx like a humans does.
It just means don't stress your vocal chords, no yelling, screaming, or anything that might cause damage to your vocal chords.
with their vocal chords
Your vocal chords.