"Moo cows" is for kids or children. But it could be also those that are just acting silly when they're joking around with using cow-related puns.
"Moo cows" are, essentially, cows that moo.
yes all cows moo.
the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo the reason people painted their cows black in world war 2 was because during the blackout, you had to hide your cows. moo
Cows that say "moo" two times in a row.
people, as you so call them prefer to live in the duck moo because they love the fact that their cows have inbred with their ducks. DUCK-MOO
People imitate the sound of a cow ("moo") as a form of onomatopoeia to mimic the noise that cows make. It can be used humorously or playfully, or to make a reference to cows in certain contexts.
Moo juice is a synonym of the word milk. Just like a vehicle would be a synonym of car.
Because they can. It's just like asking why kitty cats meow, puppy dogs bark, humans talk, etc.
Um no sorry but they aren't real cows its just a name. :(
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
yes-------------------------no. go into field, will one come 2 u and say 'moo'? no.uhm, actually, the word "moo" is a sound imitated by our English sounds. . .Cows make noise similar to a moo, and they WILL moo to you, if you irritate them or if they are hungry. however, if you just "go into a field" it is not likely that one will come to you and moo. But their natural sound (we call it bellaring here at the farm) is similar to a moo, or a groan.
Yes.