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Animals and Their Sounds

CLAT English

Remember that different species of animals may produce slightly different sounds, and some sounds might vary based on the animal’s age or mood. This list covers some of the most well-known animal sounds, but there are many more fascinating sounds in the animal kingdom!

  • Dog – Bark
  • Cat – Meow
  • Cow – Moo
  • Rooster – Cock-a-doodle-doo
  • Pig – Oink
  • Horse – Neigh
  • Sheep – Baa
  • Duck – Quack
  • Chicken – Cluck
  • Turkey – Gobble
  • Owl – Hoot
  • Frog – Ribbit
  • Elephant – Trumpet
  • Lion – Roar
  • Tiger – Growl
  • Bear – Growl
  • Wolf – Howl
  • Dolphin – Clicks
  • Whale – Sing
  • Monkey – Chatter
  • Gorilla – Grunt
  • Chimpanzee – Scream
  • Parrot – Squawk
  • Penguin – Honk
  • Koala – Bellow
  • Elephant Seal – Trumpet
  • Giraffe – Bleat
  • Alligator – Bellow
  • Crocodile – Roar
  • Hyena – Laugh
  • Cheetah – Chirp
  • Zebra – Whinny
  • Bison – Bellow
  • Polar Bear – Growl
  • Raccoon – Chitter
  • Red Fox – Bark
  • Bat – Screech
  • Hedgehog – Snuffle
  • Kangaroo – Grunt
  • Orangutan – Squeak
  • Penguin – Honk
  • Llama – Hum
  • Camel – Grunt
  • Hippopotamus – Grunt
  • Rhinoceros – Snort
  • Bee – Buzz
  • Cricket – Chirp
  • Grasshopper – Chirp
  • Elephant Shrew – Chirp
  • Ostrich – Snort
  • Donkey – Hee-haw
  • Woodpecker – Drumming
  • Squirrel – Chatter
  • Blue Jay – Screech
  • Bald Eagle – Screech

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