A rooster crows, and a sheep bleats. So the answer is bleat. (you can also put the onomatopoeia sound "baa"), but I'm not sure you'll get full marks (or whatever you need the answer for)
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The answer is yes. It is one of the most effective locator and shock gobble tricks in the book.
OMG ive been trying to find this! somebody help me!!!! and it goes "gobble gobble gobble" or it sounds like that .AHHH HELP!
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
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The answer is yes. It is one of the most effective locator and shock gobble tricks in the book.
If you gobble at it, it will probably gobble back.
gobble gobble
Male turkeys gobble,while female turkeys click.
It's Apart Of Its Talks You Can Maybe Gobble To
its called the gobble gobble
Gobble gobble xd
Gug, Gub.
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The turkey said to the ham "I'm going gobble, gobble you up." The pig replied to the turkey "Thanksgiving is coming soon."
There is different reasons why a turkey gobbles..... when it sees or hears a hen (female turkey) make sounds such as yelps or clucks they gobble to attract and to tell the other gobblers to back off... when a crow crows in the mourning the gobbler gobbles to show dominants because they are naturally enemies.