No, never. Pigs don't even say "oink," rather "oink" is a poor onomatopeia-choice for how pigs grunt, squeal, snuffle or make similar sounds. In the matter of onomatopeias for cows, though, it's common "knowledge," especially among children, that they say, "moo" rather than "oink."
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
A cow typically makes a sound called a "moo." It can be described as a deep, low-pitched vocalization. Cows moo for various reasons, such as to communicate with other cows or to express hunger or distress.
Cows typically like to spend their weekends grazing in pastures, lounging in the sun, and socializing with other cows in their herd. They enjoy roaming freely and exploring their surroundings in a peaceful environment.
No. Mooing is a type of "international language."
Moo juice is a synonym of the word milk. Just like a vehicle would be a synonym of car.
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
It helped the cows moo, the ducks quack, and the horses nay. Because before then, the cows went nay, the ducks went moo, and the horses went quack. Thank God for the Rural Electrification Administration. <3
"Moo cows" are, essentially, cows that moo.
because it wants to learn the alpbphant
yes all cows moo.
they have a special way of talking to each other they quak like ducks. ;)
DUCKS DONT SAY MOO!!!!
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They have a stuttering problem
moo moo cows that are weird