because they are not cows
nothing because pigs and dogs can't talk. LOL
Pigs typically grunt and oink.
they oink to each other
Yes, pigs do make a sound that is often described as "oink," but it's not their only vocalization. They produce a variety of sounds, including grunts, squeals, and snorts, to communicate different emotions and needs. The "oink" sound is more of a simplified representation used in popular culture than a precise description of their vocalizations.
Pigs typically make an oinking sound. This sound can vary depending on the pig's mood and situation.
Oink Oink
because a swine is a pig and pigs go oink oink. Also that were the virus started, pigs passed it on to humans.
Oink.
I say "oink".
nothing because pigs and dogs can't talk. LOL
Pigs typically grunt and oink.
they oink to each other
an animal that goes oink!
They oink.
Oink or squeal.*snort snort* *oink oink*
Yes, pigs do make a sound that is often described as "oink," but it's not their only vocalization. They produce a variety of sounds, including grunts, squeals, and snorts, to communicate different emotions and needs. The "oink" sound is more of a simplified representation used in popular culture than a precise description of their vocalizations.
Pigs typically make an oinking sound. This sound can vary depending on the pig's mood and situation.