Both a "Laughing Hyena" and a "Zebra" could qualify for that.
It sounds like the description of an assassin bug. Assassin bugs have a distinct orange head with pinchers for mouthparts, a striped body, and six legs. These bugs are beneficial predators that feed on other insects.
The spider you are describing sounds like the bold jumper spider (Phidippus audax), which is commonly found in Northern Indiana. They have a distinctively marked brown abdomen with white spots and black and white striped legs. Bold jumper spiders are known for their agile jumping ability and are harmless to humans.
Humans can't hear the sounds animals use for echolocation because these sounds typically fall outside the range of human hearing, which is approximately 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Many echolocating animals, like bats and dolphins, produce sounds at ultrasonic frequencies that exceed this range, often above 20 kHz. Additionally, the specific characteristics of these sounds, such as their rapid pulses and high frequencies, may not be perceptible to human ears even within the audible range.
The description you provided could refer to a species of bee known as the green orchard bee or the European wool carder bee. These bees are typically green in color and have striped abdomens. It is important to note that stinging bees should be approached with caution as their sting can be painful.
Yes, several animals are equiped with radar like features that allow them to process energy waves (sound, motion, etc) while under water.
Animals like the tiger and zebra both have striped skin as well as striped fur.
striped skunks, spotted skunks, hooded skunks, weasels, martens, animals like that.
mimicry is when something looks or sounds like something else some birds can mimic human sounds (like parrots) some animals can mimic other animals' sounds
They make sounds like cats. They hiss or screach like other animals too.
It is invalid because: Think of it like a fried egg. The white being striped animals and the yolk being all zebras. The yolk is in the middle of the white. Well, polar bears can be in the white without being in the yolk. Polar bears can also be half in the white and half on your plate. Therefore, Some polar bears maybe striped animals.
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.
it sounds like they study the embryo of animals and/or people
Thats like saying how do we humans make diffrent sounds if you think about it how do you make diffrent sounds? and thats your answer!
Yes. They can be striped like a zebra.
Its probbly a woodlouse
Bellowing is a word to describe a sound made by various animals. The sounds are not always the same. For example, the bellowing of a bison sounds like a belch, while the bellowing of cattle sounds like a moo.
In Lebanon, there are a lot of birds mamals snakes and stuff like this. But the most common animals especially in the mountains are wolfs lezards and wild pigs at night. Also half of the immigrant European and African birds setle there for a short period to rest. But because of the pollution there are a lot of animals and especially birds that are dying.