Why Do Forests Make So Much Noise at Night?

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.

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  1. A cricket chirping by your ear while you're sleeping
  2. An owl hooting from the tree above you
  3. Bats flying around, making buzzing noises like tiny planes

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