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Dolphins produce a variety of sounds, often referred to as "squawks," through a specialized structure called the melon, located in their forehead. They generate these sounds by forcing air through their blowholes, which creates vibrations in the surrounding tissues. These vocalizations serve various purposes, including communication, navigation, and echolocation. The sounds can vary in pitch and intensity, allowing dolphins to convey different messages or emotions.

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