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Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .
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Considering alligators have a bite force of around 2,125 pounds per square inch(PSI), which is enough to crush bones and lift a small truck, I think having Crocky J's mouth taped shut may not be a ...
A giant alligator carrying a smaller gator in its mouth stunned onlookers in Lakeland, Florida.Julie Smith posted video on March 8 that shows the larger gator dragging the smaller reptile, locked ...
An American alligator is able to abduct and adduct the vocal folds of its larynx, but not to elongate or shorten them; yet in spite of this, it can modulate fundamental frequency very well. [124] Their vocal folds consists of epithelium, lamina propria and muscle. Sounds ranged from 50 to 1200 Hz.
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An alligator with a fish in its mouth interrupted a golfers’ game as it slowly made its way across a golf course in Bradenton, Florida.Mike Murphy was on the course with a group of friends when ...
An alligator with an immobilized tail cannot perform a death roll. [32] Most of the muscle in an alligator's jaw evolved to bite and grip prey. The muscles that close the jaws are powerful, but the muscles for opening their jaws are weak. As a result, an adult human can hold an alligator's jaws shut bare-handed.