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The sound "quack" is most commonly associated with ducks, particularly the female mallard duck, which is known for its distinctive quacking call. Other species of ducks may produce similar sounds, but "quack" is primarily recognized as the characteristic vocalization of ducks in general. While some other birds can make similar sounds, they are not typically described as "quacking."

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