Normally attributed to Geese
Geese are the birds that make the honking sound.
Horses.
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.
Since I am not exactly sure what your asking I will answer you question from two different perspectives I have had both animals on my farm and they sound nothing alike. A goose honks and a horse nickers or brays sometimes. If you are asking about the pronunciation of the words themselves, then the answer is still no. The double "O" in goose are both short "O's" giving it a "ouuu" sound. While the single "O" in horse is a long "O" sound with the accent on the 1st syllable of the word. I hope I have helped you and answered your question completely.
Every animal that has ears of some sort can react to sound.
Geese make a honking sound
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Honk
Geese "honk."
Geese are the birds that make the honking sound.
Like honk honk
The O in honk is either a short O (haank) or "caret O" / AW sound (hawnk).
A panda cub make a high pitch whimper A 3 month old makes a deeper sound than a newborn And sadly an adult sounds like a pathetic goat.
The sound made by a wild goose
a honk
It is a "honk honk" and is called honking xoxo
Goslings are baby geese and do not make much sound when they have just hatched. However, they honk like adult geese after a while.