Classically, pigs make an "oink" sound; this is mostly what is portrayed in Children's Books and other noncritical literature. However, a living pig makes a variety of noises including grunts, squeals and a rather wide range of "oink"-type sounds.
They are squeals that would break the sound barrier! The boar (a wild pig) will squeal differently (low squeals) and grunt and are highly dangerous. Farm pigs (small) generally are not harmful. By the way, pigs are highly intelligent animals.
Most people say oink, and that's what they do sound like. They also grunt and snort too.
They snort
Oink
Pigs oink.
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.
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The sound that a pig makes sounds like "oink". The sound a cow makes sounds like "moo". These are farm animals.
"Gruntle" is not an animal but an animal sound. One example of an animal that makes gruntle sounds is a pig.
Oink Oink is what pig makes
The names of animal sounds are not universal, but vary from language to language. In English, pig sounds are typically written as "oink oink," but in Spanish, pig sounds are often written as "oinc oinc. "
Well, it depends... Is it an alarming squeak, or a more calmer one. I suggest you go on the internet and type in 'guinea pig sounds' or something like that and listen to the sounds. Then see which one sounds like the one your guinea pig makes. Or you can mail me and describe the sound and what other reactions your guinea pig has. Does it flinch and run or does it climb onto you and gives you little piggy kisses? Anyways, good luck :).
Words for animal sounds are an example of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds made by the animals. For example, "meow" imitates the sound a cat makes, while "oink" imitates the sound a pig makes. The words themselves sound like the noises they are describing.
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By squeeking and chattering and many other sounds. Look up guinea pig sounds online and there will be some explanations for each sound.
Sounds reasonable.
Turtles make a sound that is like a cross between a duck and a pig.