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  2. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Laughter in animals other than humans describes animal behavior which resembles human laughter. Several non-human species demonstrate vocalizations that sound similar to human laughter. A significant proportion of these species are mammals, which suggests that the neurological functions occurred early in the process of mammalian evolution. [ 1 ]

  3. Why Do Kookaburra’s Laugh? - AOL

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    While it’s fun to imagine that these animals are sitting around laughing it up, that’s not exactly why they “laugh.” On this episode of A-Z Animals’ “Sounds of the Wild,” available ...

  4. Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Laughter is a pleasant physical reaction and emotion consisting usually of rhythmical, usually audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. It is a response to certain external or internal stimuli. Laughter can rise from such activities as being tickled, [1] or from humorous stories, imagery, videos or ...

  5. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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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 .

  6. Wildlife Park Shows off Their Kookabura’s Laugh and It’s ...

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    Another cool thing about their laughter is that it's often used to mimic the sounds of much larger animals, according to Grove, "Their vocalizations have been used in a lot of movies as the sound ...

  7. “The Snuggle Is Real”: 50 Pics Of Animals Doing The Most ...

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    Image credits: thesnuggleisrl We delight and laugh at animals at doing funny things, but do they sometimes do them to make others laugh on purpose? Our closest relatives great apes, including ...

  8. Spotted hyena - Wikipedia

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    Loud grunt-laugh: Louder than the soft grunt-laugh, though still not particularly loud, and often lasts more than 5 minutes The mouth is the same as in the soft grunt-laugh, but with the tail high and ears cocked In encounters with lions or other hyena clans Whine: Loud, high pitched, rapid, drawn out "eeee" sounding squeals

  9. Little Chimpanzee’s Adorable Laughter After Being Tickled Is ...

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    Their laughter is contagious and most of the time it'll make you laugh too! Lwiro Primates shared a video to their Instagram account on Thursday, June 20th of a little chimpanzee being tickled ...