Stealthy Creatures: The World’s Most Silent Animals
The sloth, known for its slow movements, is one of the quietest animals in the rainforest.
Owls fly silently due to specialised feathers that muffle sound, aiding their nocturnal hunting. Snakes, with their smooth scales, glide silently across surfaces, making them stealthy predators.
Sharks use their streamlined bodies to move through water silently, surprising their prey.
Turtles move quietly underwater, propelled by their strong flippers, while surfacing gently for air.
Frogs and toads are silent hunters, waiting patiently for unsuspecting insects to come within range.
Jaguars are stealthy predators, moving silently through the jungle undergrowth before pouncing on prey.
Bats navigate through the night sky silently, emitting high-frequency sounds that humans cannot hear.