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Don't fight like a magpie! Is it correct not to scream like an owl? Hmmmmm?

Now that we know what the fox says, it's time to find out what some other animals say.

Like humans, they also have all types animals their languages and within these languages their own dialects. Not all of them are familiar to everyone, so it can happen that our idea about an animal suddenly collapses, because we have to add it to the collection of its advertisements sound, which would otherwise be difficult to attribute to her, since e.g. it doesn't fit her character. Let's do a quick test. Do you know how an owl advertises itself? You know! Skovika. Easy as beans, will you say? But you got stuck on the first question. It can also scream like a magpie! Shall we continue with the questions? Better yet, watch the cute videos, plug your knowledge gaps and save yourself the embarrassment.

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A spotted owl screeches like a magpie!

The alligator makes sounds similar to the ignition of an old moped.

The rhino beeps like a teenager whose voice is mutating.

The baby goat babbles like a runaway child.

When the otherwise amiable koalas get angry, they act like chimpanzees.

The little seal has the voice of a character who escaped from a children's cartoon.

So it is the hedgehog who lent his voice to the main characters from the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks

Armadillo advertising when in pain. Like a frog, with a slightly higher intonation.

Did you know that there are wolves that are trapped in the bodies of mice. Well, not exactly, but there are mice that howl like wolves.

The Desert Rain Frog is advertised as a plastic toy that inflates when squeezed.

For the grand finale, let's see what the fox has to say.

Sorry, this is going to be a real video.

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