Jellyfish are another example of an aquatic animal that does not make noise on purpose. The only sound they are known to make is when they move and their bodies rub against the ground. Snails, slugs, and worms do not actively produce sound as a means of communication.
The animal frequently makes mechanical sounds on purpose. Moving animals will always generate sounds with their bodies, but this is unconscious sound production. Some animal species do not produce any sound, despite the fact that the majority of animal species can, either vocally or mechanically. It will not only help us to increase kids’ vocabulary but also introduce different sounds. It was indeed a long list of the sounds of animals! And, we know the different types of sounds in English and also know many animals with the help of the chart studied above. Mooing: The cows were mooing while grazing the fields. Squeaking: What is the squeaking sound coming underneath the chair? Is it a Rat!Ĭooed: The pigeons cooed on the ceiling at my grandma’s place.īleating: The goats were bleating loud at night. Roar: The roar of the Royal Bengal Tiger is heard in this forest. Screaming: The vultures were screaming in the sky. Howling: The wolves were howling all night long over the hills.
Sing: Do whales actually sing when they communicate? Hiss: The snakes on the tree made hiss sounds. Growled: The tigress growled at the visitors at the zoo. Meow: The cat was crying “Meow Meow! Let me out!”īarking: The dogs were barking in the deserted streets. Whisper, whistle, cry, scream, sing, talk Chirrup, chirp, twitter, tweet, sing, whistle