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It seems turtles are fans of the violin based on Clejan's video! Turtles don't exactly hear the music the same way we do, "Turtles don’t have any external ears, but they still have the internal ...
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.
Splinter insists the Turtles go out anyway and pairs each of them with one or two mutants. Raphael heads off with Scumbug and Ray Fillet to investigate a jackhammer noise nearby and finds a construction worker, Steven, who explains he was instructed to dig a hole to the surface by a group of mutants. They are then attacked by mutant sea ...
Madsonik (Brian Tyler), who composed the score for the film, was asked to create a song for the film's credits. At first he invited Kill the Noise for an electronic track, and the result had what Madsonik described as "this groove going, and it sounded more like a hip-hop song".
Turtles make for rewarding pets because they can recognize the sights and sounds of their owners. Many owners notice how their turtles will gravitate toward them when they enter the room. They ...
Snapping turtles are not the kind of animal that most people think of as “cute” with their funnel-shaped noses, thick, warty bodies, and armored tails. Box turtles are cute. Sea turtles are ...
A wild common snapping turtle will make a hissing sound when it is threatened or encountered, but they prefer not to provoke confrontations. [ 37 ] It is a common misconception that common snapping turtles may be safely picked up by the tail with no harm to the animal; in fact, this has a high chance of injuring the turtle, especially the tail ...
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