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The sound a sheep makes is called "bleating." It can vary from a soft "baa" to a louder, more persistent bleat when they are distressed or seeking attention.
The sound made by a lamb is called "bleating," which is a high-pitched vocalization used for communication with other lambs or their mothers. It can vary in tone and intensity depending on the situation or emotional state of the lamb.
A fleece is what the wool is called once it has been shorn from the sheep.
it bloats A sheep makes a bleat, similar to a goat.
Sheep typically make a "baa" sound. This sound can vary in pitch and intensity depending on the sheep's age, health, and situation.
The sound a sheep makes is called "bleating." It can vary from a soft "baa" to a louder, more persistent bleat when they are distressed or seeking attention.
The sound made by a lamb is called "bleating," which is a high-pitched vocalization used for communication with other lambs or their mothers. It can vary in tone and intensity depending on the situation or emotional state of the lamb.
The anagram is bleat, the sound made by a sheep.
In fact the sound that makes baba is an animal called the metal sheep it is a sheep that bits people and eats them for dinner or makes a Delicious soup out of them.
There is none... Someone just made it up so it would sound like it came from the Bible...
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
Goat's, like sheep, say "Baah". The more intelligent way to answer this question is that goat's sound is called a bleat, as is a sheep's.
A fleece is what the wool is called once it has been shorn from the sheep.
Yes, sheep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sheet and sheen. Sheep rhymes with sleep and keep.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
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