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Nature's Most Extreme Loudmouths
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"The Most Extreme" is a long-running documentary TV series on the American cable television network, Animal Planet. It first aired on July 1, 2002. Each episode focuses on a specific animal feat, such as strength, speed, flirtation, appendages, diet, etc., and examines and ranks 10 animals which portray extreme or unusual examples of that quality. The rankings are not arrived at by a scientifically rigorous process; they serve only to give a broad depiction.
| 1. | Tiger pistol shrimp) It has a specialized claw that generates noise over 200 decibels. This is enough to kill small fish and break glass almost 1.8 meters away. |
| 2. | Blue whale) Its whistle can be 180 decibels loud. |
| 3. | Herring The herring talks by blowing bubbles out of its bottom. |
| 4. | Bat) It actually is an extremely loud animal. Their calls are just too high-pitched for us to hear. |
| 5. | Cicada) Cicadas are the loudest insects in the world. |
| 6. | Elephant) Could drown out a jackhammer. |
| 7. | Howler monkey) Howler monkey are the loudest monkeys in the world. Their calls can be heard from over 10 miles away, |
| 8. | Wolf) Their howl can be heard ten miles away on a clear night. |
| 9. | Kakapo (male)) Low pitched love call. Can be heard three miles away. |
| 10. | Alligator) Calls are too low-pitched for humans to hear. |
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