Oct07,2024
Loudest sound: Up to 188 decibels Length: Can last for 20-30 seconds Fact: The blue whale’s call can be heard over hundreds of kilometers underwater.
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Loudest sound: Up to 140 decibels Length: Several minutes Fact: Their deep, resonating cries can be heard up to 3 miles in dense forests.
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Loudest sound: Up to 114 decibels Length: Roars last up to 90 seconds Fact: Lions roar to communicate their territory across distances of 5 miles.
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Loudest sound: Up to 117 decibels Length: Trumpeting sounds can last up to 10 seconds, while rumbling sounds persist much longer. Fact: Their low-frequency rumbles can travel over long distances.
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Loudest sound: Up to 120 decibels Length: Can chirp continuously for hours Fact: These insects produce deafening chorus sounds during mating season.
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Loudest sound: Around 90 decibels Length: Howls last up to 7 seconds, often part of longer sequences Fact: Wolves’ howling helps pack members communicate over vast terrains.
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Loudest sound: Around 100 decibels Length: Songs can last for 10-30 minutes Fact: Gibbons are known for their melodious and continuous hooting songs.
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Loudest sound: Around 80 decibels Length: Can last up to 20 seconds Fact: Male koalas emit deep bellows during mating season that resonate through the trees.
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