Because they need to have a secret call that all donkeys can hear to tell other donkeys how easy it will be to breake into your house
A Hee Haw! :)
The sound of a donkey is EEEeEeEeEEeOOOONNnkKkHHHh.
donkeys cant speak It is true donkeys can't speak as a human does, but they can still communicate by braying. In cartoons and stories the donkey's braying is depicted as a "heehaw" sound.
The name of what they do is 'bray'. It sounds like a HEE-haw.
Donkeys are social animals, and do not like to live alone. Donkeys bray or 'hee haw' expecting another donkey's bray in response. They might also be trying to attract attention, whether it be from a potential breeding partner or their master. Donkeys can bray for quite some time.
Yee-haw
A Hee Haw! :)
The sound of a donkey is EEEeEeEeEEeOOOONNnkKkHHHh.
The phrase "Yee-haw" is said to originate from the sound that Donkey's often make.
Donkey hee-haw
The name of what they do is 'bray'. It sounds like a HEE-haw.
donkeys cant speak It is true donkeys can't speak as a human does, but they can still communicate by braying. In cartoons and stories the donkey's braying is depicted as a "heehaw" sound.
Donkeys are social animals, and do not like to live alone. Donkeys bray or 'hee haw' expecting another donkey's bray in response. They might also be trying to attract attention, whether it be from a potential breeding partner or their master. Donkeys can bray for quite some time.
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
Yes, a donkey does make a sound that sound similar to the letters 'ee aw'. It can sometimes sound like 'hee haw' as well.
It is called HEE HAW Game! In Standford Wong flunks big time, they do a hee haw game. Standford wins of course! Standford Wong likes Emily!
we say donkey in Arab "Hemar"