Admittedly, the zebra, known for its dazzling stripes , does make unusual sounds that are difficult to describe. Lauren Nichols of Out of Africa wildlife park in Arizona explains:. Nichols, Hoofstock Manager at the Out of Africa wildlife park, asked other hoofstock keepers to describe the nearly ineffable zebras sound. Here is what they said when asked what sound does a zebra make:. To be sure, zebras make a variety of sounds and vocalisations.
Have a listen to these zebra sounds:. When German zoologist and zebra behaviorist Hans Klingel studied plains zebras in Ngorongoro Crater , he recorded six distinctive zebra calls. It has been described as a bark. Not surprisingly, baby zebras sound a lot like adult zebras. From my research, it seems that baby zebras have a more limited set of sounds and noises. Baby zebras make an even higher pitched barking sound — primarily to communicate with its mother.
Learn more about zebras and other animals you can see in Uganda. Travel Tip: To capture zebras and their fascinating sounds, make sure that your safari camera has both a decent lens and a quality mic.
Listen to audio of zebra sounds. And learn more about how fast a zebra can run. Both species are both social animals who live in herds as means of protection from predators. Horses and zebras both communicate through special calls and sounds, some that are the same between the species and some that are unique. Zebras and horses both use special calls to locate other members of the herd.
A zebra gives a high-pitched yip or bark. This unusual call sounds more like it belongs to a wild dog than a member of the equid family. Horses make a sound for the same purpose -- to find each other -- but it is quite different. The loud whinny or neigh, commonly misappropriated in movies and television to indicate a horse's excitement during battle or chase scenes, is the sound a horse uses to say, "Where are you?
The snort is common to the horse and the zebra. It is typically a short, sharp burst of air through the nostrils with the mouth closed. Horses tend to snort when they are excited or anticipating a pleasurable activity, such as being turned out to pasture after being in the stable.
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