Animal Sounds, Young Ones and Homes Class KG

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  • Animal Sounds
  • List of Animals and Their Sound
  • Animals and their Young Ones
  • Animals and their Homes
  • FAQs
  • Animal Sounds

    Animals use their sounds to talk to each other, just like we use our words to communicate.

    List of Animals with their Sounds - CREST Olympiads

    List of Animals and Their Sound

    Name of the Animal Animal Sounds Animal Audio
    Bat screech, squeak
    Bear roar, growl
    Bee buzz
    Cat meow
    Cow moo
    Cricket chirp
    Crow caw, cah
    Deer bellow, bell (buck), bleat (doe, fawn)
    Dog bark, howl, growl, bay
    Donkey hee-haw, bray
    Duck quack
    Eagle screech
    Elephant trumpet
    Frog croak, ribbit
    Giraffe bleat, hum
    Goat bleat, maa
    Goose honk, hiss
    Grasshopper chirp
    Horse neigh, whinny, nicker, hoofbeats (clip-clop)
    Hyena laugh
    Lion roar, growl, snarl
    Monkey scream, chatter, gecker, howl
    Owl hoot, hiss
    Ox low, moo
    Parrot squawk, talk
    Peacock scream, squawk, honk
    Pig oink, snort, squeal, grunt
    Pigeon coo
    Rabbit squeak
    Sheep bleat, baa, maa, meh (lambs)
    Snake hiss, rattle
    Swan cry, trumpet, bugle
    Tiger roar, growl, snarl
    Whale sing
    Wolf howl, growl, bay

    Animals and Their Young Ones

    1. Just like people, animals also have kids, and we call these babies their young ones.
    2. The way these baby animals come into the world depends on the kind of animal they are.
    3. There are animals, like dogs, cats, horses, and cows, that have live babies.
    4. Some animals like birds and fish lay eggs.

    List of Animal and Their Young Ones - CREST Olympiads

     Learn more about Good and Bad Habits

    Animals and Their Homes

    1. A home is where animals live, sleep, and have their meals.
    2. It's like a cosy spot where they feel safe and comfortable.
    3. Animal homes can be of different shapes and sizes.

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     Learn more about Animals and Their Types

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What are young animals called?

    Babies and offspring are common terms for young animals. They may go by special names according to the animals, such as calves for cows, chicks for birds, or puppies for dogs and cats.

    2. What are some examples of animal homes?

    Places where animals live can differ based on their requirements. Nests for birds, rabbit burrows, fox dens, bee hives, and bear caves are a few examples.

    3. How do animals build their homes?

    Animals use different natural building materials like mud, pebbles, twigs, and leaves to make their houses.

    4. Why should we protect animal homes?

    We should protect animal homes because animals need safe places to live, find food, and raise their young.

    5. Can all animals make sounds?

    Not all animals make sounds, but many do. Some animals, like fish or snakes, may be quiet, while others like birds, dogs, or lions are louder.

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