Summary:
- Sharks, despite their fearsome reputation, are actually quite quiet creatures. They do not have vocal cords and cannot make loud noises like other marine animals.
- However, sharks can produce some subtle sounds, such as grunts, clicks, and even whistles, which they use for communication and navigation.
- These sounds are created by the movement of their bodies and the water passing over their gill slits, and they are often too faint for humans to hear without specialized equipment.