The usual sound made by turkeys is called a gobble (the same spelling is a verb meaning "to eat quickly or voraciously").
The sound a turkey makes is typically spelled as "gobble."
The plural of "turkey" is "turkeys."
The whispering sound is typically spelled as "whisper."
The sound of a licking noise is typically spelled as "lick."
A bell sound is typically spelled as "ding" or "dong."
The sound of sniff is typically described as "sniff" or "snif."
Turkeys is the plural of Turkey
Male turkeys gobble.
When turkeys are baby's they make a peeping sound. The sound is a little louder than other birds, but the sound is usually made when the baby turkey is in need of something.
Turkeys make a variety of sounds, including gobbling, clucking, yelping, and purring. The most well-known sound a turkey makes is the gobble, which is a loud, distinctive call often used by males to establish their presence and attract females.
Gobble, gobble.
gobbler
Turkeys communicate by gobbling. The sound is pretty funny and they tend to do it on a regular basis to communicate with other turkeys.
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
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The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
yes
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