Animals/Nature (7168 Tracks)
A collection of natural disaster sound clips. We must always be careful, nature is beautiful but wild.
The Western and Eastern Meadowlark are similar species. Where their ranges overlap, they are best separated by their songs. Check this out!
Animal sounds that go to Eric Carle's book, "Polar Bear Polar Bear What Do You Hear?" This is so my students can identify different animal sounds.
Predicting eruptions will become easier now scientists are using technology to translate the patterns in a volcano's behaviour into sound waves. Here is a volcano and lava sound collection.
Stanley Kendall talks dirty
Discovering the birds of Australia for some people, is one of the biggest delights when visiting Australia. Its territories are home to many species of birds. Here are some of the melodious songs...
Lemurs are part of a class of primates known as prosimians. These animals are the evolutionary predecessors of monkeys and apes (simians). Lemurs are noctornal. The childrens show Zaboomafoo features a talking lemur!
Fundamentally, seismic waves are vibrations in the Earth. Unlike audible sounds, they are usually at a much lower frequency and below the range of normal hearing. These ones are audible, check them out.
The elusive nature of the snipe bird is well-known among hunters. The word sniper evolved from it. An american rite of passage for boys includes hunting snipe with drumming and silly calls regardless of if they are in the forest or not.
Want to hear living nature? Here we have some sound clips that transport you to feel the soothing benefits of nature's soundscapes.
A wide variety of falcon sounds from all over the world are here. A falcon is a species of raptor. The name comes from the Latin term falco meaning 'sickle" which describes the shape of these birds wings.
Rhesus monkeys are so intelligent that they can adopt to many habitats. They are used in medical and scientific research. Listen to some of their vocalizations that I gathered.
The Wren lives life at a fast, restless pace and it trembles as it puts everything into its song. From canyons to ocean coasts one of the prettiest sounds you can hear is a Wren singing.
Artificial voices are meant to emulate human speech. The prime use today is in assisting the blind to read and participate online. Listen to audio examples from the history of this exciting and developing technology.
Although cobras can hear, they are actually deaf to ambient noises, sensing ground vibrations instead. The charmer's flute entices the cobra by its shape and movement, not by the music it emits.
Wind can whistle and howl. When the sound of wind has a strong 'pitch center' it can sound eerily human. Hold tight! Here comes the wind power!
If you are interested in the significance of frog songs or in identifying the songs of frogs and toads in America, listen to these clips! Let the bewitching tones of these species amaze you.
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