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Elephants can produce various vocalizations, including rumbles, trumpets, and roars, and use vocalizations for communication within herds, to convey emotions.
Gibbons, a type of ape found in Southeast Asia known for their loud and melodious calls, often referred to as "songs," generally used to establish territory and to communicate.
Birds like mockingbirds, canaries, thrushes, and nightingales are popular for their melodious songs.
Known for a variety of vocalisations, Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals that make sounds like whistles, clicks, and pulsed sounds.
While not traditionally considered "singing," some species of bats are known to produce high-frequency calls, often beyond the range of human hearing.
Certain species of frogs like spring peeper are known for their distinctive calls, which they use primarily during the breeding season to attract mates. Each species has its unique call.
Humpback whales are known for their haunting songs, which they generally sing for communication during mating and other social interactions.