Animals and Animal Sounds for Class 4

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  • Animals and Their Babies
  • List of Animal's Sounds in English
  • Animals and Their Sound in a Sentence
  • FAQs
  • Animals and Their Babies

    Most likely, we've seen animals with their adorable offspring. Animals are excellent at providing for and protecting their babies. Let's look at this table to understand more about the various animals and their babies names.

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    Animals

    Baby Name

    koala

    joey

    walrus

    calf

    goat

    kid

    pig

    piglet

    dolphin

    calf

    goose

    gosling

    owl

    owlet

    sheep

    lamb

    cat

    kitten

    cow

    calf

    goose

    gosling

    antelope

    calf

    turkey

    poults

    rabbit

    bunny

    cockroach

    nymph

    swan

    cygnet

    gorilla 

    infant

    horse

    foal

    rat

    pup

    hare

    levelet

    chicken

    chick

    giraffe

    calf

    kangaroo

    joey

    duck

    duckling

    whale

    calf

    oyster

    spat

    elephant

    calf

    polar bear

    cub

    panda

    cub

    dog

    puppy

    zebra

    foal

    Ox

    calf

    lion

    cub

    bee

    larva

    tiger

    cub

    alligator

    hatchling

    cheetah

    cub

    fish

    fry or fingerling

    leopard

    cub

    snake

    snakelet

    rhino

    calf

    hippopotamus

    calf

    penguin

    chick

    turtle

    hatchling

    seal

    pup

    eagle

    eaglet

    List of Animal’s Sound in English

    On our planet, we can see all kinds of animals. Each species of animal uses a unique set of voices to communicate. This list includes both the animal names and their sounds.

    Animals

    Sounds

    cat

    hiss, mew, purr, mew, yowl

    viper

    scream

    beaver

    utter

    tiger

    roar, growl 

    termite

    thump, rattling 

    crickets

    chirp, creak

    mice

    squeal, squeak

    bird

    tweet, sing, tweeter, whistle 

    grouse

    squawk

    beer

    growl

    lion

    roar, growl 

    bat

    screech

    ape

    gibber

    bees

    buzz, hum

    cow

    moo, bellow, low

    armadillo

    grunt

    camel

    grunt

    chicken

    cluck, cackle

    chick

    cheep

    cow

    low, moo

    peacocks

    scream, squawk, honk

    crow

    caw

    deer

    bell

    vulture

    scream

    pigeons 

    coo

    snake

    hiss

    whale

    clicks, whistled, pulsed

    pig

    oink, snort, grunt

    swallow

    twitters 

    wolves

    howl, scream

    porpoise

    chitter

    parrots

    squeaks, screeches, whistles

    owls

    hoot, screech

    monkey

    chatter, whoop, screech

    mosquitoes

    whine

    grasshopper

    quack

    donkey

    hee-haw

    guinea pig

    chirping, wheeking, whining

    duck

    quack

    goat

    baa

    hyenas

    whoop whoop

    goose

    cluck

    racoons

    hissing, purring, chittering 

    elephants

    squeak, roar, bellow

    dolphins

    sonar, clicks, whistles 

    squirrel

    squeak, grunt

    orangutan

    screech, scream

    sheep

    baa

    horse

    a neigh

    foxes

    raspy bark

    dog

    bark/ woof

    bats

    screech

    antelope

    grunt, moo, bleat, bellow

    panda

    huff-quack

    sparrow

    pipe

    foxes

    bark, scream, howl

    camel

    nuzzling

    crocodile 

    bellow, hiss

    eagle

    squawk

    komodo dragon

    hiss

    turkey

    gobbles

    fish

    blub, swish

    penguin

    honk, bleat 

    yak

    grunt

    swan

    hiss, grunt

    rhinoceros

    grunt

    hippopotamus

    grunt

    dove

    coo

    scorpion 

    hiss

    buffalo 

    snort, cough, roar, grunt

    anteater

    bellow

    butterfly

    click-click

    dove

    coo

    alpaca

    humm

    ferret

    chatter

    aardvark

    bark, grunt

    zebra

    bray, bark

    hedgehog 

    grunt, snuff

    otter

    hah, chirp, humm

    moose

    grunt, roar, bellow

    robin

    cuck, tuck, yeep, peep

    rattlesnake

    rattle

    swan

    oh-OH

    yak

    grunt, squeak 

    turkey 

    shrill

    ape

    moo

    hare

    squeak

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    Animals and Their Sound in a Sentence

    1. Ducks quacked excitedly in the pond.
    2.  Lions roared fiercely in the wildlife reserve.
    3. Sheep bleated softly in the pasture.
    4. The elephant trumpets with its big trunk.
    5. Penguins squawked while waddling on the icy shore.
    6. Seagulls screeched overhead at the beach.
    7. Squirrels chattered noisily in the trees.
    8. Dolphins communicate with clicks and whistles.
    9. Dogs barked excitedly when the doorbell rang.
    10. Camels in the desert groan when they stand up or lie down.

    FAQs

    1. Are there any animals that do not produce any sound?

    Answer: Although many animals make sound, some are known for being comparatively quiet. As a means of survival, some animals have evolved to be quiet. For example, sloth, jellyfish, sponges, etc.

    2. List of animal sounds class 4?

    Answer:

    Animals

    Sounds

    dog

    woof

    cat

    meow 

    horse 

    neigh

    duck

    quack quack

    lion

    roar

    3. What sound does a meerkat make?

    Answer: A meerkat chirps, barks growls and purrs.

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