💡 Tiếng kêu con vật — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Tiếng kêu con vật — tap through 10 at a time!

The kakapo parrot makes a deep booming call you can hear far away.

This chubby parrot from New Zealand puffs up and booms at night. The sound carries a very long way.

The howler monkey is one of the loudest animals on land.

Its call can be heard several kilometers away through the forest — louder than a shout.

Dogs like to bark, but wolves prefer to howl.

Wolves howl to call their family and say "here I am" across the forest.

A rooster crows "cock-a-doodle-doo" to greet the morning.

Roosters often crow at sunrise, but they can crow at other times of the day too.

Elephants can "talk" using sounds too low for us to hear.

These deep rumbles travel a long way, so elephants far apart can still send each other messages.

Crickets make their chirping sound by rubbing their wings together.

They don't sing with their mouths. Rubbing rough parts of their wings makes the chirpy music.

A cow says "moo," and each cow has its own voice.

Mother cows and their calves can find each other just by the sound of their moos.

🔊 Tiếng kêu con vật — all books →