Hog-morse is a way of sending messages using light and sound. It's named after the inventor of the Morse code, Samuel F. B. Morse, who used a system of long and short signals to send messages using electricity. In Hog-morse, long and short signals in the form of light and sound flashes are used instead of electricity. The short flashes are represented by a quick hog-snort, and the long flashes are represented by two shorter, quicker hog-snorts. By combining the two different signals, people can communicate messages from far away!