The majority of animals that make huffing sounds are birds and some mammals like deer, bears, and wolves breathing. However, many of these sounds also come from screech owls and similar birds.
certain kind of birds that wish to impress a female bird with specail calls. birds can imitate any sounds.
Technically all sounds are due to vibrations, but animals that make 'vibrating' noises could include cicadas, crickets, grasshoppers etc.
wild geese, stoats, mongooses and few other rodents.
I'd Say A Seal, But I'm Sure A Few Other Animals May Make A "Honk" Noise.
A pet is a animal that humans have. A wild animal is a animal that lives outdoors. A bear is a wild animal. A cat is a pet.
Any animal that has not been domesticated is considered a wild animal
Lair: the den or dwelling of a wild animal
A homophone for expensive and a wild animal is 'dear'('deer').
a fish is a wild animal yet a domestic like a gold fish you would have in a fish tank is domestic but something like a flounder from the ocean is wild
wild geese makes a hissing sound
No.When used before a vowel sound, "the" has a long E sound.(The animal is wild.)When used before a consonant, "the" has a schwa or unstressed sound (thuh).(The wild animal is loose)
wild animal
1. please talk normally. It bothers some people when they type "lyk dis"2. Some animal noises? Roar, growl, meow, bark, woof, mew, squawk, chirp, purr, howl, hoot, whoop, chuff. There's a ton of them. There are a few
The sound made by a wild goose
Wild Animal Baby Explorers - 2010 Meet the Meerkats Makes Sense to Me 2-1 was released on: USA: 2011
a camel who makes you deliver carpets and wallpaper to people
it depends on how you answer the questions. lighthearted makes blond
THE TRUE MEANING BEHIND MUSIC IS A SOUND THAT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD OR MAKES YOU GO WILD!!!!!!
No cow is not an wild animal
A bull is not a wild animal
It depends on the specific word or context. Some words may have a long vowel sound, such as "cute," where the "u" makes the long /uː/ sound. Other words may have a short vowel sound, such as "cat," where the "a" makes the short /æ/ sound.