A bleat is the sound that a lamb makes.
some verbs for lamb are: bleating leaping grazing jumping
The sound made by a lamb is called "bleating," which is a high-pitched vocalization used for communication with other lambs or their mothers. It can vary in tone and intensity depending on the situation or emotional state of the lamb.
baaaaaaa, it can also be known as a bleat.
A bleating sound is typically associated with sheep or goats and is a high-pitched, repetitive vocalization they make. It can vary in intensity and pitch depending on the situation, such as when they are calling out for their young or in distress.
Bleating sheep.
There is no way to get a goat to stop bleating completely. If a goat is bleating abnormally there may be something wrong with it. Be sure to keep an eye out and check with a vet if the bleating is abnormal.
Lambs do not "wail" in the same way that some other animals might. Instead, they communicate through a variety of vocalizations, including bleating, which is a softer, more high-pitched sound. This bleating can indicate hunger, distress, or a desire for attention. While their vocalizations can be expressive, they are generally not described as wailing.
No it is not.
Bleat or bleating which sound like baa baa bass.
Sheep.
Bleating is the sound resembling a sheep's distinctive animal cry.
Central bleating