![]() ![]() Please note the following conditions for returns: To initiate a return, please contact our customer service team, who will provide you with further instructions. If you wish to return your purchase for any reason, you may do so within 30 days of receiving the product. Any modifications or alterations made to the product Damage caused by improper use, accidents, or misuse Please note that our warranty does not cover: To make a warranty claim, please contact our customer service team with your proof of purchase, a description of the defect, and any relevant photos or documentation. During this time, Spoke Sound will repair or replace, at our discretion, any product that proves to be defective. ![]() This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. Spoke Sound offers a 1-year limited warranty on all our products. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, please review our refund and return policy below. Proudly made in the USA, our vision is to make the world a more beautiful place through outstanding audio and incredible photos.Īt Spoke Sound, we are committed to providing our customers with high-quality products and an exceptional customer experience. Our passionate team values beauty, quality, and longevity in our products. Located in Durango, Colorado, we are a dynamic and innovative company that delivers exceptional audio experiences. Pairing to our speakers is simple, just open your Bluetooth settings and look for Spoke Sound on the new device connection list. Our speakers play brilliant, room-filling sounds while completely hidden behind this photo. Ideal for living spaces, kitchens, and local office areas, this museum-quality print comes standard gallery-wrapped (1.5" thick) and is sure to grab the attention of everyone in the room even before you turn the speaker on!įitted with our proprietary distributed mode loudspeaker technology (DML), this photograph is one that won't go unnoticed. ![]() Bleating and mooing stop once a calf is around a year old.This mesmerizing artwork is sure to enhance the ambiance of any home or workspace. Like babies of other species, the baby giraffe is letting mom know that it is scared or hungry, or has another need. Bleats, Mews, and MoosĪ baby giraffe, although still on the quiet side, is noisier than an adult. Perhaps he thinks that coughing makes him more attractive, or perhaps he’s just out of breath from trying to get her attention. Loud CoughsĪdult males have been observed coughing when courting a female. These vocalizations can come in handy when searching for their children or telling them to come home. Bellows and Whistlesįemales are said to use bellows and whistling sounds when communicating with their young. A hiss may also be used as an alarm signaling danger. Males may hiss if they are involved in a confrontation. Hissesįemale giraffes have been observed hissing when their young ones get out of line and need correction. Males may also grunt when they are in a fight for dominance with a fellow male giraffe. When a giraffe snorts and grunts, usually it is because they are scared or in a dangerous situation. Here are 6 sounds and noises you might hear from a giraffe: 1. That same research group (BMC) discovered that giraffes hum at night. In other words, what one person may describe as a moan, may possibly be described as a groan or a grunt by someone else. Here’s how one research group describes the need for more research: “The use of specific terms for giraffe vocalizations in earlier reports were based on the calls’ phonetic and authors’ subjective sound perception, respectively, and not due to comparative and quantitative methods to objectively describe district types of vocalizations.” There is definitely room for more research. Young calves snort, bleat, mew, and moo.Īs these noises are so rare, most of the information on what they sound like and what these sounds mean is based on observation and hypothesis (best guess). While they are usually quiet, adult giraffes have been observed using snorts, coughs, hisses, bursts, moans, groans, grunts, whistles, and bellowing sounds. Some of their actions including stamping their feet, tossing their head, and waving their mane. They have excellent eyesight, and with their height can see far into the distance. So while they can make various noises, most of the time they choose not to.Īnother reason for the lack of vocal communication is that giraffes are great at communicating visually. However, because of their narrow trachea (windpipe), long neck (6.6-7.9 feet /2-2.4 meters), and comparatively small lung capacity, it is a challenge for them to produce enough airflow to vibrate the vocal cords. Yes, giraffes are physically able to make sound, that is to say, that they do have a larynx that contains vocal cords. Are Giraffes Physically Capable of Making Sound?Īre Giraffes Physically Capable of Making Sound?. ![]()
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