We've seen the top transparent animals, and top rare animals cought on tape before, so today, we take a look at the top 10 noisiest animals on earth, it is of course not a very unusual topic to talk about here, when we said the noisiest you probably thinking about those yelling monkey that you've seen and heard in the zoo, or maybe those endless-screaming birds that can't even stop screaming for a second that you also saw and heard in the zoo, but just to earn more knowledge, just sit back and take a look at these 10 noisiest animals we've prepared just for you ^_^
Alligator
Technically, the crocodile does not have vocal cords, but one surprising thing is, this does not prevent them from making noise. Alligator hiss, snort, cough, grunt and, most famously, under water, making infrasonic sounds that give rise to small coils on the surface of the water, making it vibrate or "dance." Although the resulting frequency is too low for humans to hear, but the sound is can reach long distances to reach out to potential mates.Kakapo
Some kind of big kiwi bird is native to New Zealand and worked very hard on the breeding season. Kakapos male will create a sort of amphitheater in their own neighborhoods. The latter, Kakapo be cleared, the air bag deployment in the chest, then releases the high resonating sound can be heard up to three miles away! He continued the ritual each night for four months, pumping out up to 10,000 calls.
WOLF
If you go camping in the wilds of Minnesota and you're interrupted by cries wolf, do not panic, though it may sound terrible, the wolf may be 10 miles away. A wolf howl can identify each other from a distance just by calling their own. When they are conducting the choir, it is intended that the predators can not guess how many wolves who will they face? Apakag 1 or even 100?
Howler Monkey
The secret behind the high-pitched voice is a monkey in the throat sac, which contains a special pouch on the voice box that amplifies with calls to scare other people from its territory and away from valuable fruit trees. Well, that monkey is really like fruit trees!
ELEPHANT
It makes sense that the largest land animal in the world not only weighs a ton, but it makes a ton of sound as well. Elephants use more than 25 different calls. The trunk acts as a kind of resonating chamber, loudspeakers burst out of the large lungs. Elephants can also communicate remotely with the help of infrasound - low frequency, sub-sonic rumbling which can actually be felt through the skin is sensitive elephant in the legs and trunk. There is an opportunity to go tuning one another.
Cicada
The crickets are probably only 1 or 2 inches, but with a "track" that can hit 120 decibels, it's also easily the loudest insect in the world. This bug was decent pile of tickets for disturbing the peace, which comes as a result of hard squeezing noisemakers, called timbals, located at the base of the abdomen. No cymbals, timbals - and their contract to create super-fast sit-ups with a sound reminiscent of the saw at full speed. Noise does have meaning: it is the male mating call, and more than 250 species of crickets each playing their own songs. So, if you've been looking for the perfect short songs to download to your MP3 player, here are 250 ideas!
BAT
When the cry of a bat's head off, not only do their best Naomi Campbell impersonation, but also involves an internal GPS system. Act as a high-pitched voice bat sonar to help find their way in the dark, and it makes for a pretty good map. Sonarnya so right, bats can distinguish between objects that are just as far apart as the width of human hair, regardless of lighting. Note to self: never play "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" with a bat.
Herring
Yes, herring gas emitting from their buttocks to talk with one another and to scare predators, but at frequencies too low for humans have ever heard. If it sounds to us, it will sound like a jet taking off - a little hard to pretend like it's just your shoes, yes?
Whale
Pope can shout across the ocean - literally. Well, at least to the blue whale, with sneezing that can be heard on the other side of the world. The humpback win "Most Chatty," with songs lasting up to half an hour and carry more than 100 miles away. Even sperm whales use sound to hunt in the dark depths of the ocean floor, diving and navigation, such as bats with sonar signals that can be shot with the power to paralyze squid cannon. That's some stun gun!
A shrimp that destroys the glass with just a snap is definitely worth a No. 1 on the list "Loudmouths". Found in tropical reefs around the world, equipped with a pistol shrimp, well, a gun, in the form of large claws that shoot out jets of water. The river moves with such speed that creates air bubbles. After this little grenade implodes, it packs a great punch, creating shock waves that big whale louder than the calls that can kill fish and other shrimp up to 6 feet away. Snap Rami also emit small flashes of light, which momentarily causes the temperature inside the bubble soar over 8,500 degrees Fahrenheit - which is one of the hot stove, you do not want to touch!
PISTOL Shrimp
A shrimp that destroys the glass with just a snap is definitely worth a No. 1 on the list "Loudmouths". Found in tropical reefs around the world, equipped with a pistol shrimp, well, a gun, in the form of large claws that shoot out jets of water. The river moves with such speed that creates air bubbles. After this little grenade implodes, it packs a great punch, creating shock waves that big whale louder than the calls that can kill fish and other shrimp up to 6 feet away. Snap Rami also emit small flashes of light, which momentarily causes the temperature inside the bubble soar over 8,500 degrees Fahrenheit - which is one of the hot stove, you do not want to touch!
So, that oughta get you away from those animals, would it? just remember next time you see one of these top 10 noisiest animals on earth, just prepare yourself for the disturbance you'll never forget ^_^