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The noise made during a yawn is due to the sudden intake of air expanding the eustachian tube in your middle ear, which can create a "popping" or "clicking" sound. This is a normal physiological response and is nothing to be concerned about.
When you yawn, the muscles in your inner ear, called the tensor tympani and stapedius, contract. This can affect the pressure in your middle ear, causing a temporary change in how you perceive sound. This is why your ears might feel like they "pop" or sound muffled during a yawn.
Some cats (more than I ever knew) do not meow. They make a hum or breathy sound since they cannot meow.
They make noise by making it.
yes they yawn quietly
The past participle of "yawn" is "yawned."