Animals/Nature (6364 Tracks)
Want to hear living nature? Here we have some sound clips that transport you to feel the soothing benefits of nature's soundscapes.
Lemurs are part of a class of primates known as prosimians. These animals are the evolutionary predecessors of monkeys and apes (simians). Lemurs are noctornal. The childrens show Zaboomafoo features a talking lemur!
The Western and Eastern Meadowlark are similar species. Where their ranges overlap, they are best separated by their songs. Check this out!
Artificial voices are meant to emulate human speech. The prime use today is in assisting the blind to read and participate online. Listen to audio examples from the history of this exciting and developing technology.
A wide variety of falcon sounds from all over the world are here. A falcon is a species of raptor. The name comes from the Latin term falco meaning 'sickle" which describes the shape of these birds wings.
The elusive nature of the snipe bird is well-known among hunters. The word sniper evolved from it. An american rite of passage for boys includes hunting snipe with drumming and silly calls regardless of if they are in the forest or not.
Sounds of African wild dogs and Dingo. The dingo is commonly described as an Australian Dingo, although it's also found in Asia. All of these Wild dogs typically hunt in packs. They are not related to Hyenas.
The Wren lives life at a fast, restless pace and it trembles as it puts everything into its song. From canyons to ocean coasts one of the prettiest sounds you can hear is a Wren singing.
Whatever it is that causes these voice imprints onto electronic media, be they ghosts, spirits, aliens, the fact is that EVP's are real and that continued research and experimentation will eventually determine all the "How" of the occurrences in scientific facts.
If you live to be 75 years old, you could only have about four opportunities in your life to hear the song of a Cicada. A Brood of Cicadas will come and go every 13 or 17 years. Listen to one of nature's most powerful and elusive performers here.
The Great Horned Owl is the largest owl in North America. It is sometimes called the cat owl. Their call is a series of deep hoots. The call of the great horned owl is a classic sound of the wild and can be heard a long way off.
If you are interested in the significance of frog songs or in identifying the songs of frogs and toads in America, listen to these clips! Let the bewitching tones of these species amaze you.
The relaxing sounds of water in nature.
Sonar equipment on Navy vessels captured these actual sounds while out in the oceans listening on the underwater world.
Spirit voices in haunted houses and places captured on audio recordings. Many times the sound is not heard until it is played back.
Why do toads sing? Sometimes, toads sing when they are trying to attract a mate. "HEY! Baby!" Sometimes, toads sing to mark their territory. "This is MY Lilypad!" or they know the weather is going to change. "Rain!!!"
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