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What sounds do bears make in the woods?
Most bear species make vocalizations that sound like a huff, chomp, woof, growl, and/or bark which mean the bear is agitated, angry or annoyed. A bawl, bellow, squeal or whimper indicates pain. A mumble, hum, or purr indicates contentment.
Do bears growl or roar?
Unlike cats and dogs, black bears seldom, if ever, growl, although the fear-moans of treed or trapped bears are often mistaken for growls.
What is the sound of a bear?
List of animal sounds
Animal | Description | Sound |
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Bear | roar, growl | Menu 0:00 Bear cub growl |
Bee | buzz | Menu 0:00 Hummel bee Menu 0:00 Xylocopa pubescens (carpenter bee) offsprings |
Big cat (Tiger, Lion, Jaguar, Leopard) | roar, growl, snarl | |
Cat | mew, meow, purr, hiss, trill, caterwaul, growl | Menu 0:00 Cat meow Menu 0:00 Domestic cat purring |
Do bears cry?
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What smells do bears hate?
Bears also dislike the strong scent of pine-based cleaners, but avoid using anything with a fresh, lemony or fruity smell. And never mix bleach and ammonia; the combination produces fumes that can be deadly to both people and bears.