That depends on the size of the donkey. I would expect a 14hh donkey in a quiet area to be able to call to another 3 miles away.
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Donkeys bray.
donkeys bray when they are lonley donkeys are very social animals if your donkey brays i would suggest to get another donkey or a goat so it would have a friend
donkeys bray when they are lonley donkeys are very social animals if your donkey brays i would suggest to get another donkey or a goat so it would have a friend
Yes, donkeys can bray and I am not sure which sound a mule makes, but since it is a cross between a horse and donkey, which can both make noise, I would say yes to that, too.
No, wolves do not bray, they howl. Donkeys bray.
No, a calf bawls. Donkeys and mules bray, not calves.
bray
Donkeys bray.
bray
donkeys bray when they are lonley donkeys are very social animals if your donkey brays i would suggest to get another donkey or a goat so it would have a friend
donkeys bray when they are lonley donkeys are very social animals if your donkey brays i would suggest to get another donkey or a goat so it would have a friend
Bray refers to the sound that is made by a donkey. Very few people can be able to correctly imitate a donkey bray.
The animal that says "bray" is the donkey. This distinctive sound is often described as a loud, harsh, and prolonged vocalization, which is characteristic of donkeys. Bray is used by donkeys to communicate with each other and can indicate various emotions or needs.
Yes, donkeys can bray and I am not sure which sound a mule makes, but since it is a cross between a horse and donkey, which can both make noise, I would say yes to that, too.
Donkeys are social animals, and do not like to live alone. Donkeys bray or 'hee haw' expecting another donkey's bray in response. They might also be trying to attract attention, whether it be from a potential breeding partner or their master. Donkeys can bray for quite some time.
The Magellanic Penguins bray like donkeys.