Animal Sounds for Early Childhood Education

Like humans, animals also communicate. We were able to form sentences and dialogue with our colleagues, maintaining an understanding between both.

Animals, in turn, have their curious way of interacting. Each species emits a different type of sound., for various purposes, such as to attract one partner, reproduce, defense, intimidate the enemy etc.

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For example, bats use sound to locate themselves, through the echo of ultrasonic pulses. It's interesting how animals use this to their advantage, as prey, moths or moths, try to disrupt the echo of these sounds that winged mammals emit, so that they are unable to capture their victims.

It's not just bats that use oral artifice as a strategy. Birds, for example, can imitate 45 sounds from different species to issue predator alerts and help “friendly” birds that are flying together.flock birds

We know that each animal differs in its sound. Know how each species communicates with the other animals.

  • bee – buzz
  • camel – blatera
  • horse -neigh
  • cicada - sing
  • Cobra – hiss
  • elephant - roar
  • chicken - cackling
  • calf - bellow
  • ox - bellow
  • goat - ballar
  • buffalo - roar and bellow
  • mouse – squeak
  • Quail – chirping and chirping
  • Camel – Blatter
  • swan - arsar
  • Cobra – hiss
  • owl - chirp
  • elephant - bellow
  • Dog – Bark
  • Rabbit, pig and mouse – squeal
  • Crow and Owl – caw
  • Dromedary - blater
  • chicken - cackling
  • cat – meow
  • crow – croak
  • cricket - chirping
  • Alligator – roar, cry
  • lizard – gecar
  • Wolf – bark and howl
  • Duck and goose – quack
  • tiger - snore
  • Birds – chirping, chirping and chirping
  • Insects in general – buzz
  • Lion, jaguar, bear and tiger – roar
  • Boar, fox and wolf – growl
  • hyena - howling
  • bat – rustling
  • Peacock – pupillary
  • pelican - croak
  • Peru – gurgle
  • pigeon - cooing
  • Toad and Frog – Coachar
  • Taurus – bellow, moo and snort
  • Bear - roar and roar
  • Zebra – neigh and bray

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