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The protagonist in "Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type" is Farmer Brown, who is facing a challenge when his cows and other farm animals start using a typewriter to communicate their demands for better living conditions.
It's the African elephant.
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.
Chirping is how birds communicate with one another much as how humans talk, dogs bark and 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.
No, they don't.The organ producing sound in birds is called syrinx, and it is located at the base of the tracheaFor more illustration look at the figure in the related links
"Moooooooo" is the sound that a cow makes. It is how cows communicate with each other and may signify different things such as distress, hunger, or seeking companionship.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
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