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Seagulls from different countries generally have similar vocalizations, but there can be variations in their calls depending on the species and local adaptations. Factors such as habitat, social structure, and environment can influence their sounds. While many seagulls may share common vocal traits, regional differences can lead to distinct variations in their calls. Overall, while they might sound alike to an untrained ear, subtle differences do exist among species and populations.

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