to keep track of each other
To keep track of each other
male - gobblefemale - cluck
Male turkeys gobble to attract female turkeys during the breeding season. Gobbling also leads to fighting over females and males wanting chase off the competition, home in on other gobbling and displaying males.
Hens usually cluck while roosters crow.
no cluck is onomatopoeia as in a chicken
a gobble Males Gobble, Females Cluck usually to reassemble a flock. Males use Spitting and Drumming sounds around hens. Turkeys Yelp and Cluck to send different messages by using various volumes, pitch and speed. Clucks, Putts and Cackles depending on pitch can signal contentment, ways of locating each other or to indicate that a bird has been disturbed. Turkeys also squeal, purr and whine usually when they are contect.
Bob Cluck was born in 1946.
The sound of a fowl can vary depending on the species. For example, a rooster typically crows at dawn with a distinct "cock-a-doodle-doo" sound, while a hen may cluck softly. Ducks quack, geese honk, and turkeys gobble. Each type of fowl has its own unique vocalizations.
no, stop asking those questions
cluck of corse
I/you/we/they cluck. He/she/it clucks. The present participle is clucking.
well it dosent really matter what we think or approve to anybody. Due to their eing a lack of indivuality and uniqness. maybe try this song you can have it as your own CHICKEN CLUCK CLUCK CLUCKC CLUCK CHICKEN CLUCK CLUCK CLUCK also try swaying side to side and bop your head like a chicken ! thank you x