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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 .
Lean to the left, sway to the right, singing squawk, squawk, squawk! Turn your head, look all around, Flap your wings to the funky sound! If you want to dance and rock, raise your beak and give a squawk! *bird squawk* So we can rock, rock, rock, rock, yeah! So rock that squawk walk, yeah! Sing squawk, squawk, squawk! Sing squawk, squawk, squawk!
Squawks, or short wheezes, are brief, "squeaky" sounds; they are also referred to as squeaks. Their waveforms show a sinusoidal pattern with a duration 10 to 100 ms and a frequency between 200 and 800 Hz. Many birds have made sounds which are onomatopoeically described as "squawk".
The southern fox squirrel can vary in length from 20–26 inches (51–66 cm) and they can weigh from 1.5–2.6 pounds (0.68–1.18 kg). [3] They are about double the size of the much more common eastern gray squirrel. [4]
Mearns's squirrel is a distinctive subspecies of the Douglas squirrel that instead inhabits xeric pine forests in a small portion of Baja California. [6] Throughout most their range, Douglas squirrels essentially replace the niche of the American red squirrel, which inhabits the coniferous forests of the rest of North America. The two species ...
Squawk may refer to: Bird vocalization; Squawk (sound), a sound produced by patients with various lung disorders; Squawk, hard rock band Budgie's second album, released in 1972; Squawk code (more formally transponder code), a four-digit number sent out by an aircraft's transponder, see; Transponder (aeronautics)#Transponder codes
Nike released a Super Bowl commercial on Sunday centered around women's sports icons, including Caitlin Clark:
The Mail Squirrel is a flying squirrel that delivers packages to Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet, containing items to use on their adventures. The Vole Brothers are voles that use items to try and acquire apples in creative, and usually unsuccessful ways.