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Yes, you can hear oak trees and other plants "drinking" water, though it's often subtle. The sound comes from the movement of water through the tree's vascular system, particularly during transpiration when water is pulled up from the roots to the leaves. This process can create faint sounds, especially in quiet environments, but it's not typically audible without specialized equipment.

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