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This is a list of animal sounds. This list contains words used in the English language to represent the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words which are used on the list are in the form of verbs, though many can also be used as nouns or interjections, and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeias (labelled "OP"). This list also contains audio recordings of animal sounds.

List of animal sounds

Picture Animal Description Sound
Alligator bellow, hiss
Alligator bellow
Antelope snort[1]
Badgers growl[2]
Badger
Bats screech[3], squeak
Bats
Bears roar, growl
Bear cub growl
Bees buzz[4]
Hummel bee
Xylocopa pubescens (carpenter bee) offsprings
Big cats (tigers, lions, jaguars & leopards) roar,[5] growl,[6] snarl[7]
Cat/kitten mew, meow, purr, hiss
Cat meow
Chicken/hen/chick cluck, crow[8] (female = OP: cha-caw, bah-gawk)[9]
(male = OP: cock-a-doodle-doo)
Chinchillas squeak[10]
Cicadas chirp[11]
Cicada
Cow/bull/calf low, moo
Crab/crablet
Crickets chirp
Cricket
Crows caw, cah[12]
Black Crow
Curlews pipe[13]
Deer bellow (buck), bleat (doe, fawn)
Red deer
Dog/puppy bark, howl, growl, bay (OP: arf, bow-wow, ruff, woof, yap)
Wolf Howls
Dolphin/calf click[14]
Donkey/ass hee-haw[15] bray
Domestic donkey brays
Duck/duckling quack
Mallard Duck
Eagle/eaglet screech[16]
Bald Eagle
Elephant/calf trumpet
Elephant trumpet
Elk bugle (male),[17] bleat (calves)[18]
Elk bellow
Ferrets dook[19]
Fly buzz
Frogs/toads croak (OP: ribbit)
Common Toad
Giraffes bleat[20]
Goat bleat, maa
Herd of goats bleating
Goose/gosling honk, hiss
Geese Honking
Grasshoppers chirp[21]
Grasshopper
Guinea pigs squeak[22]
Hamsters squeak[23]
Hare/leveret squeak
Hedgehog/hoglet
Hermit crabs chirp[24]
Hippopotamus/calf growl[25]
Hornet buzz
Hummel bee
Horse/foal neigh, whinny, nicker
Hummingbird warble
Hyenas laugh
Spotted Hyena
Kangaroo/joey chortle
Koala shriek
Linnets chuckle[26]
Lion roar growl snarl
Locust chirp[21]
Grasshopper
Magpies chatter[27]
Magpie
Monkeys scream, chatter
Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata)
Moose bellow[28]
Mosquito buzz, whine[29]
Mouse squeak
Okapi cough, bellow[30]
Owl hoot, hiss
Great horned owl
Parrots squawk, talk
White-capped Parrot
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Peacocks/peachick scream[31], squawk, honk
Peacock
Pheasant
Pig/piglet oink,[25][32] snort,[33] squeal, grunt
Pig
Pigeons coo
Wood pigeon
Prairie dogs bark[34]
Quail
Call of a male common quail
Rabbits squeak, grunt
Raccoons trill[35]
Rats squeak
Ravens caw
Common Raven
Rhinoceroses bellow
Rooks caw
Rooster crow
Seals bark[36]
Seahorse/seafoal
Sheep/lamb bleat, baa
Sheep
Shrew/shrewlet
Snails Munch, crunch
Snake/snakelet hiss, rattle
Rattlesnake
Songbirds chirrup, chirp, tweet, sing,
warble (larks / warblers / wrens),[37][38] twitter (sparrows)[39]
Goldfinch
Squirrel/chipmunk squeak
Swan/cygnet cry, trumpet, bugle
Trumpeter swan
Tapirs squeak[40]
Tokay geckos croak[41]
Turkey/turkey-chick gobble
Wild Turkey
Turtle/turtlet
Vultures scream
Walruses groan
Whale/calf sing
Killer Whale
Wild boar grumble
Wolf howl, growl, bay
Zebra neigh, whinny, nicker
Note: In the above list, a notation of "OP" refers to onomatopoeia.

See also

References

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