Turkeys don't 'talk' like humans do, but they gobble.
it's sound
either... usually speak with I think that speak with is a more gentle approach eg. I will try to speak with her, Whereas speak to sounds more confrontational eg I will speak to her about the problem
birds represent freedom and nature
Angolians speak portuguese
the mayans were really aware of the birds falling
A woman's vulva has lip that cannot speak.
carnivals
they don't. they are extinct
None that I can recall. Revelations 19:21 is the only bird specific passage I know of. However in it, the birds eat the flesh of the dead.
some people believe Hellen Keller was able to speak. Technically she was unable to speak because the words she was saying did not make sense to her she was just repeating what her teacher has said, similar how tropical birds repeat noises.
Contrary to popular belief, female cockatiels can learn to speak, it's just not as common as males.
Its fairly unlikely but birds know just as much as you teach them.
you go to the forest, climb the rope ladder on the right and use the drums to copy the birds, when you do you will get a badge and an egg will fall carack the egg and take the contents and use the map to find the X.
Go to Planned Parenthood's site where on the right you can click on "Tools for parents". They will give you very helpful tips on how to speak to your kids about the birds and the bees and the different aspects of it. They also have "Tools for teens".
If I remember correctly, the monkeys were speaking African, the birds were speaking English. The Roly-Poly Bird could speak both, hence why he could warn them the next time.
With the fishes, so to speak; in other words, they're extinct. If your question is actually "Did tyrannosaurus sleep?", then the answer, though conjecture, would still have to be an emphatic yes. The dinosaurs' closest living relatives are birds, and birds sleep.
Of course not ...no birds are mammals !!!!!!!!!!!No, they are birds.
AnswerYes, birds are animals.