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  2. Verdin - Wikipedia

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    Verdins produce a variety of calls, loud for their size. The typical call note is a repetitive "tschep" sound repeated in rapid staccato. In Texas, rapid "chip-chip-chip" calls have been observed, all at the same pitch and at the same speed in each call series.” [ 8 ] The day of hatching, nestlings can produce short peep notes, faint and high ...

  3. Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    The aardvark is a rather quiet animal. However, it does make soft grunting sounds as it forages and loud grunts as it makes for its tunnel entrance. [33] It makes a bleating sound if frightened. [35] When it is threatened it will make for one of its burrows. If one is not close it will dig a new one rapidly.

  4. Category:Lists of insects by location - Wikipedia

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    Lists of insects of the United States (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Lists of insects by location" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Why are 17-year cicadas so loud, and how do they make noise?

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    The tymbal is the small white section of the insect with thin, black lines. The cicada uses its tymbals to produce mating calls. Underneath their wings, male cicadas have a small, white, membrane ...

  6. Category:Insects by location - Wikipedia

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    Insect orders by location (12 C) P. Palearctic insects (1 C, 115 P) This page was last edited on 13 May 2017, at 13:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Thopha saccata - Wikipedia

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    Thopha saccata, the double drummer, is the largest Australian species of cicada and reputedly the loudest insect in the world. Documented by the Danish zoologist Johan Christian Fabricius in 1803, it was the first described and named cicada native to Australia. Its common name comes from the large dark red-brown sac-like pockets that the adult ...

  8. Cicadidae - Wikipedia

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    Cicadas are known for the loud airborne sounds that males of most species make to attract mates. One member of this family, Brevisana brevis , the "shrill thorntree cicada", is the loudest insect in the world, able to produce a song that exceeds 100 decibels. [ 6 ]

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