The sound from a chicken early in the morning is known as a crow. Roasters are the ones that are known to crow early in the morning.
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.
No, a duckling is a baby duck, unless you are talking about the candy Peeps, in which it is a chick, or a baby chicken.
Chickens are known for making a clucking sound. It is a vocalization they use to communicate with each other and can vary depending on the situation.
The answer to this question may vary depending on the language. The general answer would be a clucking sound (rather than "cluck cluck", the sound is closer to "buck buck".) Other chicken vocalizations can be found at the related question.
It's a sound made by a chicken...........BAWK!
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Roosters crow in order to show other roosters that it is their territory. It is said that roosters crow in the morning but researchers have observed that they crow at all the times whether it is morning, afternoon or in the evening.
The correct spelling is "morning" (early in the day, before noon).The sound-alike word is mourning (grief, bereavement).
A rooster crows in the morning as a way to establish its territory and announce its presence to other roosters. It is also a way to attract hens and communicate with the rest of the flock. Additionally, the crowing is influenced by the increasing light levels at dawn.
There are homophones (sound alike words):morning - early part of the day, or AMmourning - the process of grieving for a death, or other loss
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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.
A mourning dove makes a soft, mournful cooing sound in the morning.
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No, the word "chicken" does not have a long vowel. The "i" in chicken is a short vowel sound.
Cats may sound like crying babies at night because they are most active during the evening and early morning hours, when their hunting instincts are heightened. This can lead to behaviors such as meowing, which can sound similar to a crying baby.