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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."

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Ducks do not moo, they quack. Cows make a lowing sound, not a quacking sound. Each animal has its own unique vocalization that it uses to communicate with others of its species.

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No. A cow can make various vocalisations, the most common of which is translated by Man into "moo", but it cannot quack.

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We humans talk so their oink is them talking ! Pretty simple really !

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that means there is something wrong with that aninmal

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No, cows make a "moo" sound.

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