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Chipmunks don't "talk" in the way humans do, but they communicate through a variety of vocalizations, including chirps, whistles, and trills. These sounds serve different purposes, such as warning of predators or attracting mates. Additionally, chipmunks use body language and scent marking to convey information within their territory. So while they don't have a language, they do engage in complex forms of communication.

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