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Birds do not have a larynx like mammals do. Instead, they possess a unique vocal organ called the syrinx, located at the junction of the trachea and bronchi. The syrinx allows birds to produce a wide range of sounds and complex vocalizations, which are essential for communication and mating. This structure enables birds to create sounds that can be more varied and intricate than those produced by mammalian larynxes.

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