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Coquí frogs are some of the loudest frogs in the world.
Horned screamers are related to swans, geese, and ducks.
African cicadas are also called shrill thorntree cicadas.
Screaming pihas live in the lower and middle canopies of the rainforest.
The bare-throated bellbird’s call can be heard from nearly a mile away.
Male white bellbirds use their loud calls to attract females.
Salmon-crested cockatoos eat insects, larvae, seeds, nuts, berries, and coconuts.
At just 2 to 3.5 inches long, lesser bulldog bats prove that even small animals can make a big sound.
Greater bulldog bats emit a surprisingly high frequency for their size.
Both male and female howler monkeys use their powerful calls to signal distress or warn off intruders.