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The sound that flamingos make is often referred to as "croaking," although they can also produce a variety of other vocalizations, including honks, grunts, and whistles. These sounds are used for communication within their groups, especially during breeding season or when establishing social bonds. The unique vocalizations can vary among species of flamingos and may serve different purposes, such as alerting others to danger or attracting mates.

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