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What are the sounds (if any) of animals in nature?

1, oh: onomatopoeia, which describes the cock's crowing sound.

2, quack: onomatopoeia, describing ducks quack. Have a drink, too.

3. Goo: Onomatopoeia, the cry of a hen.

4. Quack: Onomatopoeia, which describes the loud calls of ducks.

5. Meow: Onomatopoeia, which describes the voice of a cat.

6, baa: onomatopoeia, describing the sound of sheep barking.

7. Moo: Onomatopoeic words to describe Niu Jiao's voice.

8, rustling: onomatopoeic words, describing the sound of horses, such as: A?vagho?a rustling.

9. Hum: Onomatopoeia, which describes heavy breathing, such as a mule panting from fatigue.

10, 1212: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of horses barking.

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Other sounds of nature:

1, tree sound:

Click: onomatopoeic word, click, the branch is broken by the wind, also called click.

Bang: onomatopoeia, the sound of knocking on wood.

Gaba: onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of branches breaking.

2, metal sound:

Lang Lang: Onomatopoeic words, the sound of stones colliding with each other, etc.

Zheng: Onomatopoeia, the sound of metal hitting, such as clanking in iron (metaphor for people who are smarter than ordinary people).

Qiang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound made by striking a metal object, such as gong.

The accurate use of onomatopoeic words will greatly enhance the vividness and vividness of our speaking and writing. In Chinese, only Chinese characters are used as "phonetic symbols" to express sounds, which has nothing to do with the meaning.