you mean a rooster? some people describe it as 'cockle-doodle-doo.', but it sounds more like 'goo-goo-goo-gooo'! sort of...
The sound a rooster makes is typically spelled as "cock-a-doodle-doo."
A rooster, also known as a "cock," makes a sound called crowing. This sound is a loud and distinctive call that is often associated with waking people up at dawn.
caw because a rooster makes a crow and a crow makes a caw so they are opposites.
A chicken will cluck and a rooster will crow. The sound made by a rooster is often louder and more distinct than the sound made by a chicken.
rooster
Commonly called cock-a-doodle-doo in English. It could also be: cock-crow.
Roosters crow.
Yes.
Gravity.
First, you must specify the language. For example, English cock-a-doodle doo (the rooster sound) is French cocorico, Spanish quiquiriquí, Italian chicchirichì.
Roosters make this noise to calm and reassure the hen all is right with the flock. Roosters have many ways to communicate with the hens such as crowing, which is a call to other roosters to let them know he is guarding the flock or to let the hens who have wandered away from the flock to come back.
A rooster is a male chicken. It is a domesticated bird often raised for meat and eggs. Roosters are known for their distinctive crowing sound.