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What is the sound a crane makes called?

Cranes don't make a specific sound that has a distinct name. Instead, they make a variety of vocalizations, including:

* Trumpeting calls: These are loud, resonant calls often used for communication between individuals.

* Rattling calls: These are a series of short, sharp sounds often used during courtship displays.

* Grunting calls: These are low, guttural sounds often used for communication within the family group.

* Clicking calls: These are short, sharp sounds often used as alarm calls.

So, while there isn't a specific name for the sound a crane makes, you can describe it based on the type of vocalization it is making.

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