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  2. Neigh - Wikipedia

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    The horse's vocalizations have complex sounds, a wide bandwidth and varied frequencies, making them richer than those of most domestic animals. [3] Although the name "neigh" is generally applied to the horse's call, the hinny , a hybrid of stallion and donkey, readily neighs like a horse, while the mule , a hybrid of donkey and mare, is more ...

  3. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .

  4. Equus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Equines produce a number of vocalizations and noises. Loud snorting is associated with alarm. Squealing is usually made when in pain, but bachelors also squeal while play fighting. The contact calls of equines vary from the whinnying and nickering of the horse and the barking of plains zebras to the braying of asses, Grévy's zebras, and donkeys.

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    A sound made by a horse. Generally a loud noise, described as a squeal followed by a nicker. Often is heard when a horse is looking for another horse or a person, [42] sometimes used to call out to unseen animals. [1]: 144 nicker, whicker A soft noise made by horses, the horse makes a vibrating sound with its mouth closed using the vocal cords.

  6. Penguins Having 'Group Chat' at Nature Center Are ... - AOL

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    When I read that I thought the name was fitting since they do sound like a bunch of donkeys braying back and forth! California Academy of Sciences explains more about how and why penguins bray ...

  7. Laughter in animals - Wikipedia

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    Donkeys are known to produce a unique vocalization called "braying," often described as a series of loud, distinct sounds. While this braying is typically a form of communication related to social interactions or environmental responses, recent studies suggest donkeys might also exhibit specific vocalizations in playful contexts that resemble ...

  8. Talk:List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Though I'd probably call Braying more a Donkey sound than a Horse, but since Horses aren't distinguished from Mules and Donkeys, that's where I'd put it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PointyShiny ( talk • contribs ) 03:16, 8 November 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

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    Plus, films starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Ayo Edebiri, Dylan O'Brien, Steven Yeun, and the 'Wedding Banquet' remake will take over the annual Park City, Utah, film festival.