What do the loud, braying calls of rockhopper penguins reportedly sound like?

Answer

An alarm bell or a donkey's braying

Rockhopper penguins are recognized as quite vocal creatures, especially when they congregate in large groups or colonies. Their communication method involves producing loud, distinct calls described as braying. The quality of these sounds is compared directly to that of an alarm bell or, more specifically, the characteristic sound made by a donkey braying. Although the scale of a massive colony's noise might be reduced in a busy zoo setting, visitors can often still detect these unique vocalizations echoing within the penguin habitat area.

What do the loud, braying calls of rockhopper penguins reportedly sound like?

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