Donkey, mule.
Brays
A bray is the sound a donkey makes. this is very true
We most associate bleating with sheep, but goats and calves also bleat.
birds mostly and gecko's
No such animal. If you mean vole-it's a type of mouse.
cow
Donkey
The Bray family is a singular way to refer to the family. The Brays is a plural way to refer to the family. The Brays sent me a Christmas card because I work for Mr. Bray. The Brays becomes a plural possessive if we refer to something that belongs to the Brays. Ex. The Brays' dog always barks at me. Ex. The Brays' door was wide open. Ex. The Brays' house is for sale.
Brays
They are called Brays.
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brays
Communication, discomfort, pain, loneliness.
donkey
brays
a donkey brays at random times and when it wants attention
The collective noun for a group of brays, which refers to the loud, braying sound made by donkeys, is typically a "sound" of brays. While there isn't a widely recognized collective noun specifically for brays, using "sound" captures the essence of the noise they make. Alternatively, one might also use "herd" when referring to a group of donkeys.