At night, forests turn into a concert hall. Tiny creatures like insects, bats, and owls start singing, flying, and hooting, all together they make sounds we can hear. It's like listening to the forest’s bedtime story.
Examples
- A cricket chirping by your ear while you're sleeping
- An owl hooting from the tree above you
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See also
- Why Do Forests Whisper at Night?
- Why Do Forests Make Different Sounds?
- What is Forest sound?
- Why Do Forests Create Their Own Weather?
- Why Do Forests Make Themselves So Loud at Night?
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Categories: Environment · forest· nocturnal animals· sound ecology· natural noise· wildlife behavior