동물소리

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Across
  1. 1. The vibrating sound made by bees, flies, or other insects, typically produced by the rapid movement of wings or other body parts, often as a means of flight or to attract mates.
  2. 4. The croaking sound made by frogs, especially species such as the American bullfrog, often heard in wetland habitats or near bodies of water.
  3. 5. The loud, nasal sound made by ducks, especially as a form of communication among flock members, during courtship, or in response to threats.
  4. 6. The deep, guttural sound made by frogs, toads, or certain birds, typically during mating season or as a territorial call.
  5. 8. The bleating sound made by sheep or goats, often used as a form of communication within the herd, to locate each other, or in response to distress.
  6. 9. The high-pitched sound made by horses, typically as a form of communication with other horses, expressing excitement, or seeking attention from humans.
  7. 11. A vocalization made by cats, especially domestic cats, characterized by a high-pitched, plaintive sound, often used to communicate with humans or other cats, express hunger, or seek attention.
  8. 12. A deep, loud sound made by lions, tigers, or other large predatory animals, often used as a form of communication to establish territory, attract mates, or warn rivals.
Down
  1. 1. A short, sharp sound made by dogs, typically as a form of communication in response to stimuli such as strangers approaching, excitement, or distress.
  2. 2. A sharp, prolonged sound made by snakes or cats, typically as a warning signal or defensive behavior in response to threats or aggression.
  3. 3. The low, continuous sound made by cats, typically as a sign of contentment, relaxation, or pleasure, often produced by the vibration of vocal cords when breathing in and out.
  4. 6. The harsh, raucous sound made by crows or other corvid birds, often used as a form of communication within the flock, to signal danger, or to establish territory.
  5. 7. The grunting sound made by pigs, especially domestic pigs, typically used as a form of communication during feeding, mating, or when experiencing discomfort.
  6. 10. A long, mournful sound made by wolves, dogs, or other canines, often used as a form of communication to locate pack members, establish territory, or communicate distress.
  7. 11. The low, deep sound made by cows, bulls, or other cattle, typically used as a form of communication within the herd, to signal distress, or to attract mates.