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AUDIO CLIPS
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Wild Dog 0.360MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wild Dog
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Wolf 0.170MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf pup
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Wolf 0.130MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.140MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.060MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.230MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.040MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.240MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Wolf 0.220MB WAV Hear Sound JungleWalk
Wolf
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Timber Wolf 0.090MB WAV Hear Sound CNN
Timber Wolf Howl
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Wombat 0.020MB MP3 Hear Sound Russell's Burrow
Russell the Wombat - 'calling to mum'
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Walrus 0.320MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
Walruses haul-out in groups of thousands during the summer months at Round Island, Alaska. Their underwater sounds include teeth clacking and a bell or gonging sound
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Black and White Colobus Monkey 0.220MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
Dominant males call from dormitory trees to establish contact with neighbors and to advertise the extent of their territory
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Zebra 0.000MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
The barking of zebras are a familiar sound echoing across the Serengeti Plain. The vocalization is a contact call, similar to a horse's whinny.
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Ring-tailed Lemur 0.170MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
A troop of ring- tailed lemurs call, yodel and shriek as they establish territory and encounter another group of lemurs in southern Madagascar.
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Orangutan 0.230MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
Their long calls reverberate over long distances thoughout the forests of Kalimantan, Borneo.
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Weddell Seal 0.230MB WAV Hear Sound Wild Sanctuary - The voice of the living world
Weddell seals have 34 different calls and can be heard for more than 15 miles underwater!
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Chimpanzee Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
Male chimpanzees release high pitched screams and chattering sounds when exited. They hoot and scream at one another at play. This snippet presents the excitement of the chimpanzees at the sight of food.
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Elephant Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
Elephants communicate with one another through trumpeting, a sound produced by forcing air through their trunks. They give out a trumpeting roar when charging at opposing intruders. This snippet presents the trumpeting and tooting sounds of the elephants.
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Gibbon Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The gibbons are renowned to be one of the noisest apes. They hoot and whoop, the whoops often beginning slowly and softly, culminating in high pitched shriek. This snippet presents the whooping calls.
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Jaguar Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The jaguar projects deep throated roars as a stern warning to all wild creatures. It spits and snarls to show their hostility. This snippet was recorded when the jaguars were awaiting for their food.
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Lemur Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The lemur makes loud barking calls when confronted. It grunts and calls sharply when it comes in contact with a superior. This snippet presents a group of lemurs when they were excited upon the arrival of their food.
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Lion Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The lion makes a gigantic roar when enraged. At play, lions growl and swipe at one another. The two snippets presents the sound of a pride of lions and the sound of the pride eating heartily.
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Orangutan Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The Orang Utan roars and bellows when agitated. The adult male spots a large pouch at its throat which swells up when the animal is provoked, making deep bubbling noises. This snippet presents a variety of sounds made, from agression to throwing a tantrum.
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Otter Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The otter lets out a deep growl or a piercing scream when threatened by intruders. When at play, otters titter away to one another. When angry, they hiss and yelp.
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Sea Lion Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
Sea lions bark. They snort to clear their nostrils after plunging into the water. This snippet presents to you the alarming barking sounds of the sea lions.
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Spider Monkey Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
Spider monkeys are relative quiet on the ground. They emit high pitched shrill screams as they scale trees to serve as warning calls to intruders.
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Squirrel Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
The squirrel produces loud harsh chuckles. Another common call is a bird-like "cheep" repeated raidly and rhythmically for long periods of time with a flick of the tail at every note.
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Malayan Tapir Streaming RAM Hear Sound ThinkQuest
When highly excited, as in the case of human intrusion, the malayan tapir makes frequent short wheezing sounds, squeals and piercing whistles and at the same time it sprays large quantities of urine. It lets out clicking sounds when exploring or when greeting another tapir.
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American Beaver Streaming RAM Hear Sound NatureSound Studio
Various beaver sounds including vocalizations, gnawing, tail slapping, etc.
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Noctule 0.450MB WAV Hear Sound Avisoft
Audio clip of noctule
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Leopard 0.070MB AU Hear Sound Feline Conservation Center
Female leopard rumbling
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Jaguar 0.250MB AU Hear Sound The Wild Ones
"Jaguars can roar, but more often grunt, snarl, growl or even mew".
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Indri Streaming RAM Hear Sound BBC
Indris make loud territorial calls that are very distinctive.
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Jaguar 0.050MB Hear Sound beautyworlds.com
Jaguar's Roar
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Lemur 0.170MB AIF Hear Sound beautyworlds.com
Lemur Sound
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