
Red junglefowl Female Sounds
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The Red junglefowl Female sound and Ringtones
The red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is a tropical member of the Phasianidae family. It is thought to be ancestral to the domestic chicken, with some hybridization with the grey junglefowl. The red junglefowl was first domesticated at least five thousand years ago in Asia, then taken around the world, and the domestic form is kept globally as a very productive food source of both meat and eggs.
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Red Junglefowl Female SoundsThe Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is the wild ancestor of the domestic chicken. It is native to Southeast Asia, and its range extends from India to the Philippines. The female Red Junglefowl makes a variety of sounds, including clucks, cackles, and purrs.
Clucks
Clucks are the most common sound made by female Red Junglefowls. They are typically used to communicate with other members of the flock, and can convey a variety of messages, including:
* Contact calls: These clucks are used to maintain contact with other members of the flock, especially in dense vegetation.
* Alarm calls: These clucks are used to warn other members of the flock of danger, such as a predator.
* Food calls: These clucks are used to attract other members of the flock to a food source.
* Courtship calls: These clucks are used by females to attract males during courtship.
Cackles
Cackles are louder and more drawn-out than clucks. They are typically used to communicate with other members of the flock over long distances, or to express excitement or alarm.
Purrs
Purrs are soft, low-pitched sounds that are typically made by female Red Junglefowls when they are content or relaxed. They can also be used to communicate with chicks.
Other Sounds
In addition to clucks, cackles, and purrs, female Red Junglefowls can also make a variety of other sounds, including:
* Hisses: These sounds are typically used to express aggression or fear.
* Screams: These sounds are typically used to express alarm or distress.
* Whistles: These sounds are typically used to communicate with other members of the flock over long distances.
The vocalizations of female Red Junglefowls are an important part of their communication repertoire. They use these sounds to communicate with each other about a variety of topics, including danger, food, and courtship.
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Version
3.2.0
Release date
Jul 11 2024
File size
31 MB
Category
Music&Audio
Requires Android
Android 6.0+
Developer
Rasan Slevany
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100K+
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com.sounds.redjunglefowlnsound
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