As a matter of fact we do.
2006-08-11 19:54:18
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answered by iggwad ™ 5
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What sounds do penguins make?
All penguins use sounds to communicate. Chicks in large colonies need to be able to attract their own parents so that they can be fed, adults need to recognise one another when they come back from fishing trips, etc. Different species make different noises. African, Humboldt, Magellanic and Galapagos penguins all make braying sounds (like a donkey) and each of these species has at some time been known as "Jackass" penguins as a result. Their chicks, in contrast, make a high pitched whistling noise to demand feeding. The Yellow-eyed penguin makes a trilling sound (not unlike the old "trim-phone"). The Chinstrap has a shrill, screaming voice, so loud that it is sometimes called the stone-cracker penguin. The King penguin makes a trumpeting sound.
2006-08-12 02:57:59
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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Did you know that there was a study of a pride of lions in Africa that at exactly the same time every evening..while the sun was going down..they would all gather in the same spot every evening..to watch the sun go down..
Do animals notice things..of course they do. Everything actually.
2006-08-12 02:59:38
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answered by G-Bear 4
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LOL...they're either doing that or complaining that their feet are sticking to the ice!
2006-08-12 02:53:51
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answered by ladystyx1969 3
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Yes.
I thought everyone already knew that.
2006-08-12 02:53:37
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answered by boxergirl 5
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No, they're used to that.
2006-08-12 02:54:05
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answered by Ms. Pelled Babby Schmidt 7
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You goofy thing! You made me laugh! ha ha ha ha ha!!!
2006-08-12 02:54:41
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answered by ? 5
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Why? Should they not?
2006-08-12 02:57:20
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answered by nodreamsnomusic 3
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LOL, probably
2006-08-12 02:57:36
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answered by dreamcatweaver 4
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no
2006-08-12 02:53:45
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answered by kurleylovescheese 6
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