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An ostrich produces a variety of sounds, including booming, hissing, and grunting. Their vocalizations can vary depending on the context, such as mating calls or warning signals. Unlike many birds, ostriches do not have a vocal organ called a syrinx, so their sounds are more akin to deep, resonant noises. Overall, their calls are distinctive and can carry over long distances in the wild.

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