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A chicken makes a "cluck" sound, which is a short and sharp noise. Chickens can also make other vocalizations like squawks, cackles, and crowing sounds.
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.
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.
You can not fit a 100 foot chicken farm into a chicken.
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A chicken makes a "cluck" sound, which is a short and sharp noise. Chickens can also make other vocalizations like squawks, cackles, and crowing sounds.
A "peep" or "chirp".
The collective noun for chicken is a brood, a flock, or a peep.
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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.
Literally it would be Esion s`nekcihc elttil, but the real answer you are looking for is PEEP.You see a palindrome is something that reads exactly the same forwards as backwards as in this example said to be a quotation of Naploean when he was exiled from France to the island of Elba (though why he would say anything in English is illogical so I think this is highly apocryphal):Able was I ere I saw Elba
A "peep" is the sound a baby bird might make, and is a very soft and hard to hear sound. To make a demand of a person, and to tell them that you don't want to hear so much as a peep, simply means that they should be quiet and comply with no objections. Not even small ones. Not so much as a "peep".
it is pretty much dried fish
Peep (refers to catching a quick sighting of something) eye (to look at something) sees
The Wombles - 1973 Peep-Peep-Peep 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Bo Peep Bo Peep was created on 2011-09-28.
Poultry is a word to cover any fowl. For instance, duck, chicken, and turkey are referred to as poultry.