The same way we talk, the vibrations of our vocal cords produce sound.
Cattle Low or Moo
Yes.
Yes. But this is a incompetitive question!
moo
Yes, because they are cattle.
They moo (called lowing) and they snort sometimes.
They are cattle- they low, snort and stomp.
Yes, well this is the sound that they make but they are really communicating with each other.
Cattle are animals that make the low sound when they moo.
Yes, cattle (bulls) moo, sheep and goats bleat.
No, the moo is a sound used by cattle to communicate. However, the feces (poo) can be harvested and is being recycled in several inventive ways to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous contamination of fields and waterways.
Traditionally the "moo" sound is associated with domestic cattle in the United States, although other bovids can make similar noises.