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Fish "glub glub" primarily due to the movement of water through their gills as they breathe. They take in water, extract oxygen, and expel water, which can create bubbling sounds. Additionally, some fish may produce sounds by vibrating their swim bladders or using specialized structures, contributing to the noise. This vocalization can also serve various social or communicative purposes among fish.

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