A chicken -_-
the sound of a hen is usually clucking.
Fowl Language Gobble Gobble🤔
Ah, the sound a chicken makes is spelled "cluck." Just imagine a happy little hen wandering around the farm, spreading joy with each gentle cluck. It's a simple and delightful sound that always brings a smile to my face.
Chickens are known for making a clucking sound. It is a vocalization they use to communicate with each other and can vary depending on the situation.
Cluck is the usual descriptive for a hens vocalizations.
no but pig says oink in 3 times!
the woodchuck is a burrowing animal indigenous to the Northeastern U.S. As such, their diet does not consist of wood of any type. They primarily eat grass, worms, grubs and occasionally carrion.
Hens usually cluck while roosters crow.
no cluck is onomatopoeia as in a chicken
Bob Cluck was born in 1946.
no, stop asking those questions
cluck of corse
I/you/we/they cluck. He/she/it clucks. The present participle is clucking.
well it dosent really matter what we think or approve to anybody. Due to their eing a lack of indivuality and uniqness. maybe try this song you can have it as your own CHICKEN CLUCK CLUCK CLUCKC CLUCK CHICKEN CLUCK CLUCK CLUCK also try swaying side to side and bop your head like a chicken ! thank you x
cluck or cackle
Cluck Old Hen was created in 1923.
Hens often make a loud clucking noise just after laying an egg.