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  1. Mammals, anurans, and birds all have different vocalization mechanisms. The syrinx is a vocal organ found at the base of the windpipe (trachea), where it splits into the bronchi (tubes that connect the trachea with the lungs). Crocodiles and turtles are reptiles that make low-pitched sounds. Similarly, lizards and snakes hiss under stress.
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