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A bee makes buzzing sounds by the vibration of its wings.

The buzzing sound is however sometimes


made by the bee's breathing or when it visits a flower and shakes its body in a certain way to get the
pollen off of the flower. The way in which a bee buzzes depends on the type of bee it is.
For bees of all kinds as well as hornets and wasps the buzzing is also a way for them to
communicate with one another. They let each other know when there is danger around and the
flapping and wiggling dances they do when they get back to the hive serves as a kind of map for
the other bees to find pollen.
Honey bees do not hibernate in the winter; they are busy keeping the queen, eggs and other bees
warm. They do this by clustering into a tight ball and either flapping their wings in synch with
the other bees or by wriggling their bodies back and forth. They can keep the hive as warm as
ninety degrees if they want to. Most honey bees won't sting you unless they feel threatened or
they are defending their hive.
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Bears growl, groan, moan, roar
Bees hum, buzz
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Beetles drone, click
Birds chirrup, chirp, twitter, tweet, sing, whistle
Bitterns boom
[5]

Blackbirds whistle
Bonobos chirp, squeal, screech, shriek, squeak,
hoot
Calves bleat
[6]

Camels grunt
Capuchins chirp, chatter, trill
Cats mew, purr, meow, miaow, hiss, yowl,
screech, caterwaul
Chaffinch
Jackals gecker, howl
Jays chatter, screech
Kangaroos chortle
Koalas scream, bellow, wail
Komodo dragons growl,
snarl, hiss
Lambs bleat, baa
Larks sing, warble
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Linnets chuckle
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