== == Technically they don't. They pass their "urine" through the bowels, with the feces. The white part you see is the urea.
Of course chickens burp! most things burp but seagulls dont my seagul just burped
Yes, A chicken will release internal gases. There is no sound when they do this.
I've seen a chicken 'barf' after drinking too much water too quickly. Not sure about food, though. Seems like they could.
Yes, chickens make noise, often described as a cluck.
Yes If you shake them super long !
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Baby chickens voices are not fully developed so their voices are very high. while getting older, their voice starts to deepen and ends up as a "bock"
Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
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NO the phone say no chirp it must not be
like a chirp chirp
Grasshoppers and locusts are actually the same species at different times. Grasshoppers chirp, therefore to my knowledge locusts chirp.
a cricket chirp in the early spring,to find a mate
Crickets - Chirp, Chirp....
The past historic tense of "chirp" is "chirped".
Most of the time only the male grasshoppers chirp. However, female grasshoppers also chirp, but not as much as the males.