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Domestic cats are peculiar creatures. Adorable but deadly, they act as lovable companions in the home and as a scourge to vermin and bird populations in the yard. They are simultaneously ...
Brown rats emit 50-kHz calls during rough and tumble play, and when tickled. Rats emit long, 50-kHz ultrasonic calls that are induced during rough and tumble play, and when tickled by humans. The vocalization is described as distinct "chirping". Like humans, rats have "tickle skin", areas of the body that generate greater laughter responses ...
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A cat chattering at birds. Cats sometimes make excited chirping or chattering noises when observing or stalking prey. [19] These sounds range from quiet clicking sounds to a loud but sustained chirping mixed with an occasional meow. An article from The Spruce Pets argues that chattering and chirping mimic prey such as birds and rodents. It is ...
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Chirp (voiced by Amanda Soha) is a female, red robin who is also curious, and attempts frequently to fly, with unsatisfying results, until "A Daring Duck", when she flies from the ground. In "Big Bird" she meets a real robin for the first time. She is Peep and Quack's friend. Chirp is male in the original short film.
Chirping may refer to: Bird vocalization; Chirping, the act of signaling with chirps, signals in which the frequency increases / decreases with time
Chirp is a Canadian animated children's television series created by J.J. Johnson. The series is based on the Canadian children's magazine Chirp. It was previewed on Kids' CBC on March 6, 2015, and premiered on April 20. [1] A Spanish dubbed version start airing on V-me in the United States in 10 May 2019. [citation needed]