What Animal Makes A Laughing Sound At Night
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Grey squirrels make a surprising range of sounds, including quite a loud one sometimes called barking, simply repetitive and rather similar a cackling at times. This video collects a few of them; you might want to skip to about iii:40.
Your Eastern Gray Squirrel is the aforementioned species as we have (introduced) in the UK. They make these alarm calls from in trees (sometimes high and not easily seen) so requite the impression of birds until y'all catch them in the deed.
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I know this is a tardily respond just this sounds similar a woodpecker to me. That's how I describe the calls of a Pileated woodpecker here in Florida, similar a monkey cackling/laughing. Check out the songs and calls on this page: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/pileated-woodpecker
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That answer has already been given, although this is a different link to evidence.
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I am and then glad you brought up the Gray Squirrel...I am in the due west with these beautiful bluish grey squirrels. They are worse than ravens or dogs barking...how they sustain their ceaseless 'barking' is amazing. I merely have to go out and shoo shoo the cat population to get them to finish. Ravens do regimented series of 'barks' or 'caws'...its actually mathematical...amazing birds that are able to mimic the call of wolves to get the wolves ripping up a carcass so the ravens also as Turkey Vultures can behave away chunks of food. I've also know the cougar having a weird high pitched 'bark'.
May 13, 2018 at 21:53
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