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Alligator sounds vary widely and can include deep growls, bellows, hisses, and grunts. Males often produce loud bellows during mating season to establish territory and attract females. These vocalizations can carry over long distances, especially in swamps and wetlands. Additionally, alligators may hiss when threatened or annoyed, serving as a warning to potential predators or intruders.

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