Here's a list of ten such animals:
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Deer: Deer have padded hooves that allow them to walk quietly, and they communicate using soft grunts and whistles.
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Owls: Owls are known for their silent flight, thanks to specialized feathers that muffle sound. Their hoots can be soft and subtle.
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Cats: Domestic cats and many wild cat species walk softly due to their retractable claws. Their vocalizations can range from gentle purrs to quiet meows.
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Frogmouth Bird: Frogmouth birds have soft plumage and are known for their nocturnal, low-pitched calls.
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Mouse Lemur: These small primates move lightly and communicate with soft clicks, whistles, and purrs.
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Fennec Fox: Fennec foxes have padded feet for walking quietly in the desert, and their vocalizations are generally soft.
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Kangaroo Rat: Kangaroo rats move lightly in a bipedal hop and communicate using soft thumps and foot drumming to signal territory.
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Sloth: Sloths move slowly and quietly through the trees, and their vocalizations are generally soft, consisting of gentle squeaks and whistles.
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Giant Panda: Giant pandas move quietly through bamboo forests, and their vocalizations, including chirps and bleats, are relatively soft.
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Whale Shark: Despite their massive size, whale sharks swim gracefully and quietly through the water. They are filter feeders and do not produce loud vocalizations.
These animals have evolved various adaptations to move quietly and communicate subtly, whether to avoid predators, hunt efficiently, or maintain social interactions.
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