What Animal Makes This Sound?
Frog!
Frogs croak by blowing air into a big stretchy bubble under their throat. The bubble makes the sound much louder, kind of like a balloon speaker!
What Animal Makes this Sound?
Whale! Specifically, the Humpback Whale!
Fun Fact: Humpback whales make long “songs” underwater that can sound like moans, cries, clicks, and music. Some whale songs can last for hours!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Owl!
Fun Fact: Different owl species have different hoots! Some whistle, some screech, and some even sound like barking dogs or spooky screams. Their calls can help them find a mate, protect their territory, or warn other owls to stay away.
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Wolf!
Fun Fact: Wolves howl to “talk” to other wolves far away. A wolf’s howl can travel for several miles through forests and mountains!
What Animal Makes this Sound?
Dolphin!
Fun Fact: Dolphins make clicking and whistling sounds to “talk” and explore underwater. Their clicks bounce off objects and come back like echoes, kind of like underwater super-hearing!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Crow!
Fun Fact: Crows don’t just make one sound. They can create dozens of different calls to warn friends about danger, call family members, or even “argue” with other crows. Some scientists say crow sounds work almost like a simple language!
Which Animal Makes This Sound!
Lion!!
Fun Fact! A lion’s roar is so powerful that it can be heard from up to 5 miles away in open area
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Sea Lion!
Fun Fact: Sea lions are super noisy animals, and their barking sounds are so loud that a whole group can sound like a giant dog kennel by the ocean!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Pigeon!
Pigeons make soft cooing sounds to “talk” to each other, especially when trying to attract a mate or protect their nest
Which Animal Makes This Sound!
Hyena!
Fun Fact: The famous Hyena "laugh” usually means the hyena is stressed, excited, or competing for food, not that it’s happy!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Walrus!
Fun Fact: Walruses can make surprisingly funny sounds underwater, they click, whistle, bell, grunt, and even make knocking noises. Some people say they sound a little like squeaky toys or drums!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
(Hint: It is NOT a Eagle!)
Hawk!! Specifically a Red Tailed Hawk!
Fun Fact: Bald Eagle calls sound much weaker and squeakier than most people expect for such a powerful-looking bird. So movie makers wanted a stronger, more dramatic sound, so they started using the sharp screech of the red-tailed hawk instead. This lead to the infamous screech being known as the Bald Eagles call when it isn't!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Cicada!
Fun Fact: When huge groups of cicadas sing together, the combined sound can become so intense that predators get overwhelmed and can’t eat them all
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Sea Otter!
Fun Fact: A fun fact is that baby sea otters will squeak loudly when they’re hungry or want attention, and their moms can recognize their baby’s exact voice even in a noisy group of otters!
What Animal Makes This Sound?
Penguin!
Fun Fact: Parent penguins can recognize their baby’s voice in a huge crowd of thousands of noisy penguins. Even in a super loud colony, they can still find each other just by sound!