- The lion roars.
- The monkey gibbers.
- The ape gibbers.
- The lamb baas and bleats.
- The donkey brays.
- The ass brays.
- The snake hisses.
- The cow lows.
- The bull bellows.
- The cat mews
- The sheep bleats.
- The dog barks.
- The fox barks and yelps.
- The frog croaks.
- The elephant trumpets.
- The pig grunts.
- The horse neighs.
- The hyena laughs.
- The wolf howls.
- The tiger growls.
- The hyena laughs.
- The rat screeches.
- The squirrel screams.
- The bee hums.
- The beetle drones.
- The crow caws.
- The eagle screams.
- The duck quacks.
- The dove coos.
- The cock crows.
- The hen cackles and clucks.
- The chicken pips.
- The owl hoots and screeches.
- The parrot talks.
- The sparrow chirps / yelps.
- The lark sings.
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