I believe the answer is "howl". It could be "bark", or some other sound that a wolf makes. Basically, it´s asking for what noise a wolf makes.
The sting of the biting fly caused the bull to bellow loudly.
The loud deep cry of a bull is called a bellow. This noise is associated with the roars of large animals and is also used to referred to a human yelling in a deep voice.
A bull's cry, or vocalization, is known as a bellow. Bulls use this deep and resonant sound to communicate with other bulls and assert dominance within their social hierarchy.
dark wolf is better than dark bull (way better).
The sound that a bull makes is usually called a bellow. They also grunt, squeal, and make several other vocalizations.
Yes, Sitting Bull is known to have had a pet wolf named "Jumping Badger." This wolf was a companion to Sitting Bull and symbolized his connection to nature and the traditional ways of life among the Lakota Sioux. The relationship between Sitting Bull and his wolf exemplified the deep bond many Indigenous people had with animals.
It's figurative language, specifically a simile.
grey wolf bites at 1400 lbs. pit bull at 750 lbs.
A bull or wolf
Probably not.
No. A single wolf has no chance against a big mature bull. Even a pack of wolves will avoid a healthy bull at all costs because of its size and attitude toward such predators that would be threatening his herd.
It could since it is strong enough to, but the wolf is more likely to win.