They moo (called lowing) and they snort sometimes.
Cows are known to make a lowing sound. This vocalization is often referred to as a "moo" and is a characteristic noise made by cattle to communicate with other members of the herd.
Yes, well this is the sound that they make but they are really communicating with each other.
Yes, cyclones can cause all three things to happen: 1) sound like a terrible roar 2) cause the sky to turn purple 3) make cattle stampede
To Make a Soft Noise With Little Movement Also- to "rustle" cattle is to steal.
No it's a short vowel sound. The A has a short sound as in cattle. The second syllable is a schwa.
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Cattle, including bulls, are generally quiet at night. However, when something stirs them up enough to make them call out for some reason or other, they would make the same noise or sound as they would in the daytime. The call a bull makes does not change with respect to photoperiod.
You add an apostrophe to the "s" like so: 's to make the word as "cattle's."
Cattle and other even toed ungulates .
Cattle don't like high-pitched sounds. They are quite sensitive to it, and such sounds can cause a herd of cattle to flee away from such a sound.
Yes, the correct pronunciation of herd is 'erd.
The same way we talk, the vibrations of our vocal cords produce sound.