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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)17:52:21
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5118034
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)17:59:01
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Tree Hyrax. No, not the awawa kind of hyrax; everybody knows about those. Tree hyraxes are mainly nocturnal and are infamous for loud, eerie, screaming in the middle of the night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dsi czkOZuFA> it starts with a series of loud, measured cracking sounds, sometimes compared to "a huge gate with rusted hinges being forced open". This is then followed by a series of "unearthly screams", ending in a descending series of expiring shrieks
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)18:01:25
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Sora Rail, an unassuming marsh bird.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_W LUEmlcKA
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)18:40:30
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https://youtu.be/0EqyObSDkFM >wooAAH
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)19:02:11
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5118047
>>5118034 goats goats make the coolest sounds among all animals
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)19:36:54
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>>5118037 It makes the gundam targeted sound https://youtu.be/PyCyOukdRHo?si=h9e 4Kt9jt2-ja3wc
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Anonymous
04/21/26(Tue)20:34:47
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5118074
>>5118059 Speaking of sci-fi sound effects:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdN yeasi0GI
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Anonymous
04/22/26(Wed)05:05:02
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5118151
>>5118034 It tweets and screams. Its a bird.>>5118036 Lots of mammals scream.>>5118044 So far the only surprising one
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Anonymous
04/22/26(Wed)07:17:03
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5118170
About a year ago I saw two skunks having a territory dispute, crazy screaming.
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Anonymous
04/22/26(Wed)10:02:38
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5118189
>>5118044 sounds like an air raid
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Anonymous
04/22/26(Wed)13:11:57
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>>5118151 You have no ability to appreciate nuance.
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Anonymous
04/25/26(Sat)18:52:07
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5119151
This moth is able to emit sounds which can jam the echolocation of bats
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Anonymous
04/25/26(Sat)18:58:51
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I like the bird that says "cheese-bur-ger!"
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Anonymous
04/28/26(Tue)14:46:45
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5119952
>>5118036 everyone knows this one already
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Anonymous
04/29/26(Wed)11:37:28
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>>5118151 They sound familiar because Bird-of-Paradise are descent from crow lineage>>5118034 >Cornell Lab of Ornithology >Birds of Paradise My two favorite things I love Birds of Paradise so much, they're just utterly wonderful creatures Thanks for sharing anon, I haven't seen that Goldie's clip before
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Anonymous
05/01/26(Fri)12:09:18
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>>5118034 how come so few lizards make sounds?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U1 r-Cgmdvg
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Anonymous
05/02/26(Sat)11:03:14
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>>5118044 love these guys, must be awesome to hear this in person
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Anonymous
05/03/26(Sun)23:11:45
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5121668
>>5118151 not all screams sound the same
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Anonymous
05/06/26(Wed)16:32:16
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5122456
>>5118034 goats all of them
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Anonymous
05/07/26(Thu)13:52:14
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>>5122456 Goats don't really make interesting sounds desu
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Anonymous
05/09/26(Sat)02:28:49
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5123157
>>5120848 love geckos
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Anonymous
05/09/26(Sat)20:05:15
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5123376
>>5119159 this isn't the sound I'd expect a "grackle" to make
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)00:17:02
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>>5118074 >>5118034 Raggian Bird of Paradise:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p32 1EEDGspw
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)15:33:50
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>>5118036 I love these little guyshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGE Mgl1xjac
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)16:36:32
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>>5118034 Bird-voiced tree frog:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMs H1kKgW5M
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)17:36:07
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Green Catbirdhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE8 DvDaHLcA
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)17:45:52
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Grasshopper mice howlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfS IGbuU7q4
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)17:47:24
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5124406
>>5124403
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Anonymous
05/16/26(Sat)08:01:56
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>>5124403 who's the narrator?
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Anonymous
05/16/26(Sat)09:36:05
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5125647
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXC KsGmKkv0 (Shorts won't fucking embed)
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Anonymous
05/16/26(Sat)12:43:51
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>>5124403 >>5124406 "Grasshopper mice prey on highly venomous arthropods. One example is centipedes that normally kill less resistant mice by injecting deadly toxins through their venomous forcipules. Grasshopper mice move swiftly, while centipedes can only inject their toxin if their prey is held by the centipede's needle-sharp claws. The mouse is agile enough to stay out of the reach of the centipede's claws. The mouse attacks by repeatedly biting through the centipede's hard exoskeleton. Each attack on the centipede damages its central nervous system, until the centipede is paralyzed and the grasshopper mouse can eat it safely. Another example of a venomous arthropod is the bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus). The grasshopper mouse survives in the deserts of southwest United States by feeding on the bark scorpion, which are plentiful, due to other resources being less common."
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Anonymous
05/16/26(Sat)23:42:08
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>>5125647 can't forget the siamang:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtR uYrZWvXk
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Anonymous
05/18/26(Mon)17:06:24
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>>5124360 >>5118036 they really do make some pretty awesome sounds check out these aggro little buggershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31X aODUVub8
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Anonymous
05/19/26(Tue)05:06:02
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>>5124403 >>5124406 Alston's singing mouse:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNc 1PI4PkG0
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Anonymous
05/19/26(Tue)13:18:08
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5126571
>>5126343 not a tree hyrax but this goofy little aggroid makes some great sounds too.https://www.tiktok.com/@hyraxhub/vi deo/7635934844563819806
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Anonymous
05/21/26(Thu)21:21:38
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>>5125647 these guys are on the brink of extinction...
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Anonymous
05/22/26(Fri)00:01:48
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>>5118034 the lyrebird:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSB 71jNq-yQ
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Anonymous
05/24/26(Sun)02:52:58
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>>5121912 i love these guys , they sound so scary
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Anonymous
05/24/26(Sun)03:04:56
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awebohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbB DLetR0GE
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)22:36:10
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>>5128028 They're reportedly quite chill around humans
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)23:25:53
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>>5128720 great name for a bird
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Anonymous
05/29/26(Fri)05:47:24
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5129690
>>5129386 there are frogs which can do this as well
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Anonymous
05/29/26(Fri)10:26:35
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>>5118034 Everybody knows lyrebirds mimic everything, but their own calls are bizarre on their ownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR6 hptE6vI8
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Anonymous
05/30/26(Sat)09:03:55
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>>5129758 it looks and sounds like the bird is firing off lasers
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Anonymous
05/30/26(Sat)11:10:41
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFf ciCu8wY8 PEWPEWPEW
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)11:58:43
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>>5130096 awww, I wonder what other sounds crocodilians make
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)09:53:56
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>>5130096 The Chinese gharial (RIP) reportedly sounded like thunderclaps
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)11:39:43
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>>5132029 >RIP They kinda sucked at not going extinct
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)14:17:37
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>>5132079 Chinese gharials were reportedly much more aggressive and dangerous than extant gharials
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Anonymous
06/08/26(Mon)13:14:49
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