Donkeys make a connected two-pitch sound that people generally describe as "hee-haw" with the "hee" more high pitched and the "haw" being lower pitched.
However, National Geographic did a study that concluded the donkey's vocalization is actually more like "wee-snaw", but many people still believe "hee haw" is correct. it is hee-haw or wee-snaw
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They are called Brays.
Yes, donkeys can bray and I am not sure which sound a mule makes, but since it is a cross between a horse and donkey, which can both make noise, I would say yes to that, too.
donkey manure does make a good ferilizer, but not as good as horse manure
Bray
The descriptive word is 'bray'.
Shrek movie could help
A donkey's call is often called a bray, though of course they make more than one kind of noise.
A donkey's call is often called a bray, though of course they make more than one kind of noise.
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Make a loud noise, talk to it, however, I would not recommend walking behind it or touching it as it may strike at you.
In Afrikaans, the sound a donkey makes is often described as "hee-haw," which is transliterated as "hee-haw" or "hie-haw." The term captures the characteristic braying noise that donkeys produce.
They are called Brays.
Yes, donkeys can bray and I am not sure which sound a mule makes, but since it is a cross between a horse and donkey, which can both make noise, I would say yes to that, too.
They make noise by making it.
No, clouds do not make noise.