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If you snore, you sound like someone sawing logs -- therefore, it means to sleep deeply and usually to snore.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
That is not an idiom. When you see the word LIKE, you're looking at a simile.
no an idiom would be like "it's raining cats and dogs"
This is not an idiom. A herd is a group of certain animals, like sheep and cows. This phrase just means a group of sheep. You might have heard someone comparing people to a herd of sheep. That is not an idiom, but a simile saying that some people act like sheep.
An amazing thing about elephants is their sensitivity about death. When a elephant dies the herd has a funeral. They are silent like they were remembering the elephant. They pick about the bones and hold them. They will try to identify the elephant by looking at the skull. Elephants do not act like this around other dead animals. If a member of a herd starts to die the herd tries to bring it back to life by lifting it. Elephants also cry when a herd member dies. Later if the herd passes the same spot where a family member died the herd will stand still and be silent. These animals are truly human.
A herd is a group of animals that stay together, like a herd of cows or a herd of elephants. They help each other stay safe and find food. When you see a herd, you can often see them moving together in the same direction!
like you :)
Elephants stay in a herd for protection, social interactions, and sharing of resources like food and water. Being in a group provides them with safety from predators and allows for the passing down of knowledge and social interactions between members of the herd.
Elephants trumpet by forcing air through their trunk to create a loud, trumpet-like sound. They use this vocalization to communicate with other members of their herd, express their emotions, or as a warning signal to potential threats. The sound can range from low rumbles to loud blasts, depending on the elephant's mood and the situation.
i think like a you or me but i have herd that they crab when they are not happy i think.
An elephant call can be described as deep, rumbling, and resonant, often carrying over long distances. The sound can range from low-frequency rumbles to loud trumpet-like calls, conveying different emotions such as excitement, distress, or warning to other elephants in the herd.
Words like bird, word, and herd have the same "ur" vowel sound as heard.
Elephants can produce a variety of vocalizations, including trumpeting, rumbling, roaring, and growling. These sounds can vary in pitch, intensity, and duration, and are used by elephants to communicate with each other over long distances.
No. They make more of a "Merr!" sound than a deep, drawn-out "Muuuhh!" of a cow.
It is pronounced as "køːsønøm." The letter "ö" is pronounced like the vowel sound in "bird," and the letter "ő" is pronounced like the vowel sound in "herd."