Giraffa camelopardalis are rarely heard and are usually considered silent mammals. Giraffes communicate with one another by infrasonic sound. They do, at times, vocalize to one another by grunts or whistle-like cries. Some other communication sounds for giraffes are moaning, snoring, hissing, and flutelike sounds. When alarmed, a giraffe grunts or snorts to warn neighboring giraffes of the danger. Mother giraffes can whistle to their young calves. Also, cows search for their lost young by making bellowing calls. The calves return their mother
TJP27:
Onhan se tuunattu.. ;)
Seuraa Arctic Worksin julkaisuja niin tää tulee jossain vaiheessa ilmestymään, tosin ei varmaan näillä maaleilla.
Oli muuten eka kerta kun paukku 1000 layeria täyteen kyljessä
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