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Fish don't vocalize like humans do, as they lack vocal cords. However, they can produce sounds through various means, such as grunting or clicking, often by vibrating their swim bladders or rubbing bones together. These sounds can serve purposes like communication, attracting mates, or deterring predators. In a humorous context, one might say a fish says, "Blub, blub!" while swimming.

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