I’ve eaten all over the world and I have yet to find a single animal that makes a sound while eating. When I first read this question, my brain actually shut down and started to panic. I have a feeling that most of the other animals would agree with me on this one.
Well, yes.
I think that most animals make a sound while eating, but you don’t hear it at close range. This is why I’m not sure I can answer your question though.
Well, the noises I hear are mostly from the birds, and I dont hear them from close range. I would assume that at first I would hear a sound that would be a little more animalish, and if you’re talking about a bird eating, then you’re probably referring to the sound of a chicken or peacock making a sound for its dinner.
I guess you could just say that an animal is making a sound while eating, but I think you would have to be referring to something else.
If you’re talking about a bird eating, then maybe its the scream of a peacock, but I think youre more likely to hear the sound of a chicken or a bird making a sound when it’s eating.
If youre talking about a peacock, you would have to be referring to both of the above. But then again, if youre talking about an eagle eating, you would have to be referring to a bird making a sound of distress.
For the most part, the sounds of birds make me think of the birds within the first month or two of a new baby’s life, when the pheromones are starting to kick in. When its first time, the pheromones are kicking in and the baby starts making sounds to attract the adult birds to it. It’s not the same as hearing a baby bird screaming, though, because you’re not looking for the first scream of the baby.
The sounds of birds are pretty common in the first two months of a new baby’s life. But it doesn’t take a vet to figure out that it would be rather weird if an eagle had never made a sound while eating.