Horses.
A horses whinny can be very loud depending on the breed. The average loudness of a horse is 38 decibels.
The sound a lamb makes is referred to as a "bleat".
The most common horse noise is neigh but horses are known to make other unique noises such as a loud squeak or a lip vibration.Scream niker and sometimes even a low growl.
The deep low whinny of a horse can indicate a relaxed or content state. It may also be a way for the horse to communicate with others in its herd. Observing the horse's body language along with the vocalization can provide further clues to its emotional state.
In the word "animal," the letter "a" makes the schwa sound. The schwa is represented phonetically as /ə/ and is an unstressed vowel sound typically found in unstressed syllables. In this case, the first "a" in "animal" is pronounced as a schwa.
A horse makes a whinny sound.
whinny, nicker, snort
WHINNY or NICKER
The most common noise a pony makes is a "neigh" or a "whinny" sound.
Whinny. (informal, "neigh" (pronounced "naye"))
Neigh or whinny
Yes, a "whinny" is one of the sounds a horse makes. A few other sounds are "nicker" and "snort".
A horse says 'whinny' . It's like a gentle neigh.
No. Whinny is the noise that horses make, not snakes.
It is called a neigh. A softer one could be called a 'whinny' or a 'nicker'
There are many different noises a horse can make. I am pretty sure a zebra's call is a 'whinny' (pronounced = win-e). Horses can neigh, whinny, snort and many more.
A horse can make a load of sounds: Snort, grunt, whinny, neigh and nicker. Also the younger the horse the more high pitched neigh it makes.