Ostriches do not sing in the traditional sense like Songbirds; instead, they produce a variety of sounds, including deep booming calls, hisses, and grunts. Males often make a low, resonant booming sound during mating displays, which can carry over long distances. These vocalizations are not melodic but serve important purposes in communication, signaling territory, and attracting mates. Overall, an ostrich's "song" is characterized by its unique, deep tones rather than melodic qualities.
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