Howling
Howling is a form of vocal communication produced by some mammals, most prominently canids such as wolves and coyotes, as well as domestic dogs and, in some cases, other animals. It refers to a long, sustained vocalization that travels over great distances and is used for social coordination and territorial signaling.
In wolves, howling serves several functions: locating pack members, advertising presence to other packs, coordinating movement,
Other canids, such as coyotes, also produce howls or howl-like vocalizations. Domestic dogs sometimes howl in
Mechanics and acoustic features: howling is produced by vibrating the vocal folds in the larynx while keeping
In popular culture, the term Howling appears as titles and motifs, notably in horror fiction and film