If dogs; bark then bears;
(1) Snore
(3) Squeal
(2) Squawk
(4) Screech
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if dogs: bark
Bears : snore
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If dogs; bark then bears (1) Snore or (3) Squeal
Explanation:
- Bears generally snore, roar or growl in different stiuations.
Snore - A grunting sound in a person's breathing while they are
asleep.
Roar - A deep prolonged cry made by a lion or any other large wild
animal.
Growl - A sound of an animal that makes a low guttural sound in
the throat.
- Bears produce a range of vocal and non-vocal sounds.
- Tongue-clicks, growls, or snorts can be made in cordial situations, such as, between mothers and pups or courtship pairs while making whimpers, moaning, huffing, snorting or puffs of air when stressed.
- Barking occurs in moments of alarm, excitement or to give away the animal's location. Warning sounds include jaw-clicking and smacking, while aggressive encounters include teeth-gnashing, roars, growls and pulsations.
- Puppies may squeal, howl, bleat, or scream when distressed and produce a motor-like buzz when comforted or nursing.
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