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Whinney Hill is a
village in the
civil parishes of
Redmarshall and Elton, in the
borough of Stockton-on-Tees and the
ceremonial county of Durham, England...
- wood****s that are seen in
urban areas. It has a
characteristic rattling-
whinnying call and an
undulating flight. It is the only golden-backed wood****...
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communicate in
various ways,
including vocalizations such as
nickering or
whinnying,
mutual grooming, and body language. Many
horses will
become difficult...
- of
sounds and will "bark" when threatened;
other vocalisations include a
whinny similar to a
horse and
prolonged screams. They are an
important food source...
- only
speak of
neighing when the
horse is vocalizing, and of
squeaking or
whinnying in
other cases. In
literary works, the
horse neigh is
often the means...
- at the time of play. It
ranges from the
simple imitation of a
vocal "
whinnying" of a
horse to the barking,
panting or
playful nudging of a puppy, or...
- Hawk
screech Hermit crab
chirp Hippopotamus growl Hornet buzz
Horse neigh,
whinny, nicker,
hoofbeats (clip-clop)
Hyena laugh Jackal gecker Koala bellow, shriek...
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Germani and the Norse. More uniquely,
Tacitus says the
Germani used the
whinnying of
horses to
divine the ****ure.
Although there is no
later or corroborating...
- tail make them easy to identify. They are also
vociferous with a
shrill whinnying call. The
black kite is
widely distributed through the
temperate and tropical...
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reportedly guarded in his
sleep by a horse, a bull, and a stag,
which would whinny, bellow, and
bleat whenever anyone approached the
royal bed.) The Gr****...