The sound that a pig makes is characterized as an 'oink'.
the noise of a pig is called a snort
They make the same noises that any other kind of pig makes :) They Grunt, Bark (not a dog bark) , a quiet hot panting- sounds like they are saying Hoff. but it is really weird like the air is going out of them, and a rough coughing noise. theres probably other noises but these are just the ones I could think of. You can do a google search of pig noises if you want.
not to me A fish is a great class pet. As a preschool teacher, the fish are't distracting like a Guinea Pig. Fish do not make noise very much.
The word disgruntled means angry. Pigs make a grunting noise. Thus, you could say an angry pig is disgruntled.
Squeal, grunt, or commonly known as "oink".
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.
OINK OINK They usually make a snorting noise like someone snoring.
They make a grunting noise when contented and if they are lying down and you sratch them they close their eyes and lean into you, like calves. Thats what my pig does anyway HI
Oink
same noise it makes every where else
the noise of a pig is called a snort
A Ginnie pig makes SO much more noise than a hamster. Get a hamster they dont make a lot of noise and their so cuddley and cute!
They make the same noises that any other kind of pig makes :) They Grunt, Bark (not a dog bark) , a quiet hot panting- sounds like they are saying Hoff. but it is really weird like the air is going out of them, and a rough coughing noise. theres probably other noises but these are just the ones I could think of. You can do a google search of pig noises if you want.
Yes, its called chattering. They do this when angry.
Turtles make a sound that is like a cross between a duck and a pig.
A warthog is essentially a wild pig so when a warthog is relaxed and contented, eating, digging around in the dirt or wallowing in mud, it makes a grunting noise much like a pig. When it is alarmed and senses danger, it will make a higher pitched squealing noise - particularly the younger ones. They are often chased by lions and again will squeal as they run to escape with their tails erect.
They could be sniffing in the air to make a noise