Animal sounds. Sound effects and natural ambience
From the cries of newborn kittens to the roars of ferocious beasts, we’ve gathered a variety of animal sounds.
A soothing playlist that animals can’t resist.
- Animal sounds. Sound effects and natural ambience
- Dog barking. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds.
- Scary Sounds: Sound Effects and Horror Ambience
- Music that cats like. BGM for cats.
- Baby voices. Sound effects and soothing ambient sounds
- Sound of rain. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds
- Sound of wind. Sound effects and soothing ambient sounds
- Cat songs that overlap with various emotions. A richly diverse collection of cat tunes.
- Heart sounds. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds
- Recommended videos of soothing ASMR sounds
- A tear-jerking, heartwarming song for beloved dogs and cats
- [Animal Song] Fun nursery rhymes popular with children
- Music that dogs like. BGM for dogs.
Animal sounds. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds (1–10)
[Work/Study BGM] Various Lion Roars
![[Work/Study BGM] Various Lion Roars](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-eNwWjW7Wew/sddefault.jpg)
This work captures a wide range of lion sound effects, from menacing growls to calls that seem to carry into the distance.
Simply listening to the sounds conveys the lions’ expressions, making it well worth a look.
Hippopotamus sound

A hippo’s vocalizations resonate like a deep, bass rumble.
If you haven’t heard them before, please watch a video.
They laugh in a way that’s kind of like an ‘evil overlord’ (lol).
It’s really powerful—up close, the sound feels majestic, like you can feel the ground vibrate!
Giraffe’s call

Giraffes are known as animals that rarely vocalize.
Their calls are so uncommon that when a zoo manages to record one, it can even make local news.
Since giraffes are closely related to cattle, they actually make a “moo” sound! Even zookeepers seldom hear it.
If you’re lucky enough to catch it, consider yourself fortunate!
Animal cries. Sound effects and natural ambient sounds (11–20)
Bear sounds

This is a bear sound effect distributed as the official app of a zoo.
Although it’s a video work, both the footage and the bear calls are recorded very clearly, making it very easy to watch.
A music box-like BGM is occasionally inserted, making it a good work for children as well.
Owl hoot

When it comes to owl calls, they’re the stars of the nighttime forest atmosphere, aren’t they? The “hoo-hoo” sound is considered, in some countries, to be the voice of ominous monsters, while in others it’s thought to be a sacred sound that drives monsters away.
In Japan, because the word for owl (fukurō) can be read as “no hardship” (fukurō), owls are often regarded as auspicious creatures.
Free-to-use sound effects Video production material Horse Neigh Whinny

The next animal we’ll introduce is also very familiar to humans: the horse.
It features a clear recording of the “neigh!” it might let out right before setting off under the reins.
It captures the most popular part of a horse’s call, so demand for it should be high.
Duck’s quack

Ducks make a cute “quack-quack” sound.
Many animals, like chimpanzees and cats, cry out loudly when they fight, but even when ducks quarrel they just give a small “quack!”—it looks like an adorable scuffle from a human’s perspective (lol).


