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Sea cucumbers generally do not produce sounds in the way many animals do. However, some research suggests that they can create low-frequency vibrations or sounds by contracting their muscles, which may be detectable by other marine organisms. These vibrations are not typically audible to humans and are not considered vocalizations in the traditional sense. Overall, their primary mode of communication and interaction is not sound-based.

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