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14 Animals Who Just Found Their Own Voice

Because once animals learn how to roar (or bark or meow), the world is their oyster. Use voice search on the new Amazon Fire TV to quickly find TV shows, movies, apps and games and harness the power of your own voice.

1. This kitten who probably, maybe, most definitely just meowed his first meow:

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2. And this lion, who's just about got the hang of this roaring thing, you guys:

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3. This teeny Husky, who is having none of your nonsense today, thankyouverymuch:

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4. Or this Beagle pup, who seriously for real can't even right now:

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5. (Sorry, did someone say "baby beagle learning to howl?")

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We think someone said "baby beagle learning to howl."

6. This baby deer who sounds EXACTLY like what you think a baby deer would sound like:

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7. And this itty-bitty kitten who might be a liiiittle too ambitious:

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8. These baby sloths who actually make that noise IRL, we're not even playing around:

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9. (Seriously, these baby sloth noises are for real, and you have to deal with them.)

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10. This pint-sized pig who's already mastered this whole oinking thing:

11. This fearsome wolf pup who's, uh, still working on the "fearsome" thing:

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12. This, er, *terrifying* owner of the world's most threatening growl:

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13. This pocket-sized frog that's like 99% pure squeak:

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14. And this lil goat who hasn't quite figured out her inside voice yet:

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Find your voice with Amazon Fire TV, an instant streaming service that listens to your voice and instantly delivers what you want to watch.

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