No, they don't.
The organ producing sound in birds is called syrinx, and it is located at the base of the trachea
For more illustration look at the figure in the related links
Cows are not equipped with vocal cords that are capable of producing barking sounds. Barking is a behavior associated with canines, such as dogs, and is a form of communication specific to that species. Cows communicate using other vocalizations like mooing.
Bark!! Bark!!
yes
"Bark bugs" is a general term that can refer to several types of bugs that live in bark, such as bark beetles and bark lice. Both of these are real insects that inhabit trees and feed on bark, but they are distinct species with different behaviors and characteristics.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Can cows bark and roll over? Can cows bark and roll over?
No.
They don't.
no they do not moono...you are thinking of cows
No, but cows can destroy pine trees by rubbing the bark off, chewing off the twigs and branches, etc. Pine trees are actually poisonous to cattle, especially to pregnant cows.
None of the above. Cows typically make a sound commonly referred to as a "moo."
Chirping is how birds communicate with one another much as how humans talk, dogs bark and cows moo.
Cows are not equipped with vocal cords that are capable of producing barking sounds. Barking is a behavior associated with canines, such as dogs, and is a form of communication specific to that species. Cows communicate using other vocalizations like mooing.
Because they can. It's just like asking why kitty cats meow, puppy dogs bark, humans talk, etc.
Bark Bark Bark was created in 2003.
Its just their vocal sound. Like, us humans use words, like "cat" and, "dog" and such. Dogs bark, cows moo, etc. etc.
bark at the intruders bark bark bark bark........... woof woof woof