Words expressing animal sounds

Words that describe animal sounds:?

1. Onomatopoeia for insect sounds

1. Qu Qu (plus "mouth") qū— —The sound of crickets. ?

2. Chirp - used to write the tiny sounds of insects, birds, etc. ?

3. Buzzing - the sound of insects and dolphins

4. Buzzing - used to write the sound of flying insects.

2. Onomatopoeia of wild animal sounds

1. Beep--the cry of mountain deer?

2. Squeak--mouse?

3. Yoyo - the roar of a deer?

4. Howl, howl - the roar of an animal?

3. Onomatopoeia of poultry sounds

1. Ouch - used to write the sound of rooster.

2. Oooh, ooh—rooster crows?

3. Chirp, chirp—chicken

4. Click, click— —Used to write the sound of a hen?

4. Onomatopoeia for the sounds of domestic animals

1. Yinyin (yinyin) is an onomatopoeia for the sound of a dog barking

2. Woof - dog

3. Neighing - the sound of a horse?

4. Neighing - the sound of a horse or a insect croaking pitifully?

5. Uh-huh-donkey?

6. Moo-cow?

7. Baa-moo-sheep?

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Language types:

Sound language

1. Many animals make various sounds, and these sounds gradually evolve into signals for communication between animals. ——Animal language.

For example, crickets can express their various "emotions" by making clear and sweet sounds like music when their wings rub against each other. When the male and female get along, the voice is soft and quiet, like a lover whispering; when alone, it emits a high-pitched voice to attract friends.

2. Researchers have found that whenever enemies come to a termite nest, the entire group of termites often flees without a trace, leaving only an empty "city". In order to uncover this mystery, entomologists conducted special research;

It turns out that termites serving as sentinels can send out "reports" of enemy status from a long distance by tapping their heads on the cave wall. , notifying the ant colony in the nest to retreat immediately.

3. In nature, there are many animals that use sounds to communicate information. Many birds have sweet and varied singing voices, and they are excellent singers.

It is said that there are as many as two to three thousand kinds of bird languages ??in the world, which is comparable to the number of human languages. Some zoologists have studied various languages ??of birds and compiled a "Dictionary of Bird Languages". This dictionary is very useful.

For example, birds in the sky are a great threat to airplanes, because although birds are small, they can penetrate airplanes like bullets and cause them to crash. Some airports have set up bird radio stations to broadcast the frightened cries of birds in order to disperse them and allow aircraft to take off and land safely.

4. The sounds and languages ??of animals are ever-changing and have different meanings. When the long-tailed rat detects powerful enemies on the ground, such as foxes and wolves, it will make a series of sounds; if the threat comes from the air, its sound will be monotonous and lengthy;

Once the air thief has landed on the ground , it sends an alarm every eight seconds. The hen can use seven different sounds to call the alarm, and her companions will know at a glance who the intruder is, where they came from, and how far away they are.

5. If there is a tacit understanding in the heart, it will lead to a clear connection. (xī) A tacit understanding in the heart will be a poem from "Untitled" written by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty. It means that the two hearts are connected and understand each other. Lingxi, rhinoceros horn. In the old days, rhinoceros was said to be a supernatural beast, with white lines like lines in its horns, running straight from both ends. Here it means that when a certain animal sends out a signal, other animals also understand what it means.

The alarm calls of some animals are not only familiar to members of the family, but also to other animals. For example, when a hunter walks into the forest, the magpie is condescending and chirps an alarm. Wild deer, wild boars and other birds and animals immediately understand that this place is dangerous. So they fled everywhere in unison.

6. Currently, taxonomists are studying the use of animal sound signals as an indicator of animal classification; ecologists are exploring how to use sound signals to reveal the mysteries of animal behavior. What is even more eye-catching is the use of animal vocal language to command animals to act according to human instructions. For example, not crossing set area boundaries.

Reference material Baidu Encyclopedia--Animal language? Language types