There are a number of species that have demonstrated sounds that resemble human laughter. Primates like gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, and chimpanzees can make such noises when reacting to certain kinds of physical contact. Rats and dogs have also been known to make laughter-like vocalizations.
A cackle is the cry, originally of a hen or goose, when laying an egg, or a laugh which resembles this.
A group of grackles is called a "plague" or a "plague of grackles".
as far as i know, no owls cackle. I didn't do a whole lot of research on the topic, but, i didn't find anything on cackling owls.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.
Chickens and hens are a couple of the animals that cackle. Geese are another animal known to either cackle or quack.
Cackle not! The rooster jumped at the hen's first cackle.
A cackle is a type of laugh, perhaps a shrill or discordant type of laugh.
There are two syllables in cackle.
The cackle of her laugh echoed down the hall. The cackle of the hens in the coop kept him awake.
Oh honey, representing a witch's cackle in writing is as easy as throwing in some "cackles" or "cackling" into your dialogue tags. You can also use onomatopoeia like "cackle, cackle, cackle" to really drive home that witchy laughter. Just let your imagination run wild, darling, and have fun with it!
No, they caw.
A cackle of hyenas Is a group of them. Much like you would say a pride of lions.
When a witch laughs it's called cackle. For example, We heard a cackle behind us! It was a witches laugh! All witches laugh like that.
Her laughter reminded him of the cackle of witches, described in many children's stories.
The witch's evil laugh is correctly spelled "cackle" (noun and verb).
no