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The sounds of nature can be terrifying and spine-chilling, especially the growling of larger predators like mountains, lions, and wolves. However, not all sounds in nature come from animals or insects. Humans also contribute to the soundscape by tapping into natural resources, like cutting down trees or hunting. These human disruptions can have a negative impact on the natural habitat and cause changes in the forest. Animals may migrate to new homes, disrupting the cycle of life and reproduction of plants. Despite this, being in nature can bring peace compared to our noisy everyday lives filled with cars, people talking, and daily activities. It is important to remember to disrupt nature as little as possible when visiting, as it plays a crucial role in the circle of life. To some, that is a terrifying sound. Other sounds can be heard, too, such as growling from larger predators, like mountains, lions, and wolves. As these predators are known for hunting at night, the sounds they make can send shivers down your spine. Not all sounds you hear in nature are from animals or insects. They can be from the sounds of humans tapping into the natural resources, from cutting down trees to picking berries and plants, as well as hunting. The disruption of humans can change the natural habitat for animals, which can cause many changes to the forest around us. Animals migrate to new homes, which would cause a loss of the cycle of life and reproduction of plants in that area. Though the sounds of nature can be peaceful and somewhat poetic, it is important to remember to disrupt as little as possible in the area you visit, as they are important for the circle of life. Regardless, getting out in nature can bring you peace compared to our everyday, hectic lives full of haptic sounds, cars driving, the sound of people talking, and everyday activities.