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Oxen typically make lowing sounds, which are deep, resonant vocalizations similar to a cow's moo but lower in pitch. These sounds are used by oxen to communicate with each other, particularly during times of distress or to establish dominance within a herd. The lowing sound is produced by the vibration of the vocal cords in the oxen's larynx, creating a distinctive and recognizable call.

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