You didn’t mark what a “SCREAM” meant. I think we all have a general idea, but I’ve often wondered if it sometimes means scared. At the end of every scream I’ve ever heard, it gets throaty and raspy, and sounds so sad and pathetic, like they’re almost crying like a human, and I literally feel pain in my heart. Does any part of this complicated communication mode possibly have dual or multi-meanings?
This has always fascinated me, so thanks for these postings. 🙂
PatC says
hoots!
Carla René says
You didn’t mark what a “SCREAM” meant. I think we all have a general idea, but I’ve often wondered if it sometimes means scared. At the end of every scream I’ve ever heard, it gets throaty and raspy, and sounds so sad and pathetic, like they’re almost crying like a human, and I literally feel pain in my heart. Does any part of this complicated communication mode possibly have dual or multi-meanings?
This has always fascinated me, so thanks for these postings. 🙂