Why do cows moo?
When a cow moos, it is communicating. While the languages that people use are probably much more complex than the ones used by cows, their purpose remains the same.
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Cows moo because that's how they are designed to communicate, the same way people talk and dogs bark. Thanks for using ChaCha!
Answered by Melissa S. -
The reason why COWS GO MOO is because they have trouble getting their tongue around saying the letter N.
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When a cow moos, it is communicating. Animals communicate with each other in a variety of ways.
Answered by Cherryl L. -
Cows "moo" because that is the way their vocal cords make sounds. The vibrations cause the sound. ChaCha anytime.
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Cows moo because it helps them to release the excess gas that develops from chewing cud. ChaCha again soon!
Answered by Dennis M. -
Because that's how they communicate, why do people talk? Why do dogs bark? Why do cats meow?
Answered by David G. -
It's a noise that can indicate anything from worry to excitement. Thanks and have a great day!
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