What is the sound of fish?

Fish don't make a lot of noise that we can easily hear. There's no single "sound of fish" like a bird's song.

Here's a breakdown:

* Some fish make sounds:

* Snapping, clicking, grunting, and croaking: These sounds are often made by fish using their jaws, teeth, or swim bladders. For example, some catfish make clicking sounds to communicate.

* Whistling: Some fish, like the whistlefish, use their swim bladder to produce whistling sounds.

* Vibrations: Fish can also create vibrations in the water that other fish can sense. These vibrations are often used for communication, especially in murky water.

* Most fish are silent: Many fish are silent to our ears. They may be communicating in ways that we don't perceive, such as through chemical signals or electrical pulses.

So, while there isn't one definitive "sound of fish," some fish make a variety of sounds that can be fascinating to listen to.