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  2. Cackle - Wikipedia

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    Cackle may refer to: A form of laughter, often an evil laughter; Miss Cackle, a character in the novel series The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy;

  3. Evil laughter - Wikipedia

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    This was a rare case of a non-villain character using an evil laugh, and it was voiced by actor Frank Readick. His laugh was used even after Orson Welles took over the lead role. [ 6 ] Actor Vincent Price 's evil laugh has been used or copied many times in radio, film, music, and television, [ citation needed ] notably at the end of the music ...

  4. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    One study analyzed sounds made by human babies and bonobos when tickled. It found that although the bonobo's laugh was a higher frequency, the laugh followed the same sonographic pattern as human babies and included similar facial expressions. Humans and chimpanzees share similar ticklish areas of the body such as the armpits and belly. [6]

  5. 200 Howl-arious Halloween Jokes That'll Make Kids and ... - AOL

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    Laugh along with these these jokes about ghosts, skeletons, vampires and more. 200 Howl-arious Halloween Jokes That'll Make Kids and Adults Cackle with Laughter Skip to main content

  6. Why Do Kookaburra’s Laugh? - AOL

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    Kookaburras are a kingfisher bird that is native to eastern Australia. They’re known specifically for their call, which sounds like a loud cackling or laughter-like sound. While it’s fun to ...

  7. Doling out fun: What ever happened to the amusement rides at ...

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    For Springfield residents of a certain age, the cackling laugh of Giggling Gertie cascading over the rolling hills at Doling Park remains a vivid memory. The animatronic old woman sat outside one ...

  8. Laughter - Wikipedia

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    A normal laugh has the structure of "ha-ha-ha" or "ho-ho-ho". It is unnatural, and one is physically unable, to have a laugh structure of "ha-ho-ha-ho". The usual variations of a laugh most often occur in the first or final note in a sequence- therefore, "ho-ha-ha" or "ha-ha-ho" laughs are possible.

  9. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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