what we says to goat,camel,sheep,yak in other country
sheep:bind
sheep is gheta, goat is bakari and camel is Ut
'Sheep', in Malayalam means 'chemmariyadu' or chemmariyadukal. (This is both singular and plural) 'Goat' is 'aadu'. 'Camel' means 'ottakam'. 'Yak' (a bison-like domestic animal) is 'yamari' or 'yemeri'.
sheep, camel, goat, cow
Wheat, catle (cow, sheep, goat, camel, horse)
goat,cow,camel or sheep
sheep,goat,yak,camel,horse
Yoghurt is made from milk - some countries make yoghurt from cow, sheep, goat and even camel's milk.
sheep ,camel ,goat , yak , alpaca,llama
In Spanish, sheep are called "ovejas," goats are referred to as "cabras," camels are known as "camellos," and yaks are called "yaks." Each of these terms is used to describe the respective animals in various Spanish-speaking regions.
Goat's, like sheep, say "Baah". The more intelligent way to answer this question is that goat's sound is called a bleat, as is a sheep's.