In English, the various vocalizations of chickens are usually variations on cluck or cackle, or possibly chirp (as for other birds). These are the onomatopoeia words, but the actual sounds are represented, as in comics and Cartoons, by such spellings as "buc buc," "bok bagok," "buckawk," "wak,"or "bwak."
The sound a chicken makes is "bok, bok."
A happy rabbit will make clicking noises "kip-kip-kip-kip".
A mad rabbit will growl "Mmmmmmmrrrrrrmmmmrrrrrr"
They also make "oinking" noises when they are ready to mate. "Mmmmfffff mmmfff"
if you want their frightened screech its sort of a "screeeeeeeeep"
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A slight correction to the above information. Happy rabbits don't make noise they may however grind their teeth. There are no mating noises either, however, the male may growl at the female to get her to move. The growl may sound similar to "mmmmmmmmrrrrrrrr" or "mmmmmmmmmmmffffffffffffff". And the "screeeeeeep" sound that they make can be interpreted into either fear or pain. It is most likely to be fear though.
That is the correct spelling of "chicken" (a domesticated fowl used as food).
The sound is either a "croak" or "ribbit, ribbit."
The humorous version is "what does a frog knee-deep in mud say?" which is "knee deep."
The sound uttered by a hen is represented by the word 'cluck',
Cluck Cluck or Buck Buck
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OnomatopoeiaWater makes sounds like "bloop" or "blub, blub", or the more common "drip."
Sounds Like Chicken was created in 1999.
It is usually rendered as "baa" (for a lamb, or baby sheep, "maa").
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Sounds Just Like Chicken was created in 2011.
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There is no standard spelling in English for sounds made by elephants. This allows you to spell the sounds however they sound to you. For example, an elephant makes a trumpet-like noise, sort of a roaring sound that is almost vibrating. I'd spell it either "Vrrrrrrr!" or "Rrrrrr!"
G-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r! or R-o-a-r! are some sounds that a bear makes.
A chicken clucks and a turkey makes gobble sounds. It doesn't literally have gobbling sounds but it is close. The feathers of a turkey is longer than a chicken. Chickens can't fly, but turkeys can. Usually the wild turkeys can fly. Domesticated ones are to corpulent to fly.