"UH UH UH UH" the geese goes.
its mate goes "OHHHHH YEAH BABY!"
Canadian Geese will look you in the eye first and let out a loud honk. If the goose continues to be agitated it will flatten out its neck until it is almost parallel to its body and emit loud, short, frequent honks. If this should happen remain calm and slowly back away but do not run. If you run, the goose will pursue.
EEYEE
"Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese" - Here, the repetition of the long "ee" sound creates assonance. "Mad as a hatter" - The repetition of the short "a" sound in the words "mad" and "hatter" is an example of assonance. "The cat sat on the mat" - The repetition of the short "a" sound in "cat" and "mat" creates assonance in this sentence.
NO THEY CAN ONLY QUACK Canada Geese can make a barking sound. But you have to get him really, really mad first before he'll produce the sound. Mallards don't make any noises that sound like barking. I'm not sure about other ducks.
They hiss and chase you all over the place
The A in mad has a short A sound.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World won the Oscar for Sound Editing in 1963.
it's the sound cats make when thier angry or mad
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in bad and sad.
mad good dog
There is no specific scientific research on what sound they makee when mad . Animals like orangutans behaviour doesnt implay they are happy or sad or mad . They can create many sounds using thier hands and mouth whenever thier mood swings .
racism may be.