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Anonymous No. 16362977

Do cows from foreign countries moo in different accents? I was thinking about this the other day. When you hear a foreigner speak in English, they're speaking in an accent. So what about animals? Two cows of the same species but in different countries... You wouldn't expect them to moo in the same way. Their moos would be different. However, how different are the moos from country to country as opposed from just herd to herd? I don't think anyone has ever studied this, have they, /sci/?

Anonymous No. 16362998

>>16362977
Look up bovine linguistic research

Anonymous No. 16363010

>>16362977
Wait why wouldnt you expect them to moo the same way? I always just assumed same species = same moo?

>>16362998
looking into it kek

Cult of Passion No. 16363019

https://onpasture.com/2019/09/23/silence-of-the-calves-no-bawl-weaning-saves-stress-and-money/

I just listened to the clip and want to camp in the range now...

Anonymous No. 16363323

I live in Switzerland. The cows in the German part go ‘mooooo’ and in the Italian part ‘moeoeoe’ and in the French part ‘get your dick out of my ass’

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Anonymous No. 16363325

>>16363323
The science on this checks out.

Anonymous No. 16363358

>>16362977
Yea, American cows moo, Albanian cows muu, Dutch cows boe, French cows meuh, German cows muh, Persian cows māγ, Turkish cows mö, Welsh cows mw, and Vietnamese cows ụm bò.

Anonymous No. 16363421

>>16362977
mooing as an innate vocalisation means it's more analogous to human laughing.
Is laughing affected by your accent?
I'm actually curious about this.

Anonymous No. 16363492

>>16363421
Yes, Americans go haha, Albanians go khakha, Spanish go jaja, Norwegians go høhøhø, Portuguese go kkkkk, Koreans go keukeu, French go hoho, Indians go ekek, and Turkish go dkdk.

Anonymous No. 16363570

>>16363492
>>16363358
Funny enough children to have accents even in babbling stage. More than that, your first languages form the perception filters in your brain so almost human like sounds will get approximated into your dominant language phonemes.

Its also known that animals do have regional dialects.

Raphael No. 16364825

>>16362977
Indian cows just shit