You never imagined these animals could sing

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Woodpeckers - While woodpeckers might not be known for their chirps or their songs, their rapid-fire percussion skills are world famous.

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Koalas - The song of the koala is a deep, guttural version of throat singing that can be heard far and wide.

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Humpback whales - Whales are known to have some of the deepest, most beautiful songs in the entire animal kingdom, and the humpback whale especially stands out. 

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Hummingbirds - Hummingbirds might be more famous for the buzzing sound produced by their impossibly fast wings, but they are also beautiful singers.

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Orcas - Like many other seafaring mammals, orcas are loud and impressive crooners, whose songs come from deep within.

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Nightingales - Nightingales are some of the most accomplished avian vocalists around. Their songs are filled with musical flair, and are invariably a pleasure for the ears.

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Tree frogs - Tree frogs are some of the most dedicated singers in the animal kingdom.

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Mourning doves - The soft, gentle coo of a mourning dove can be one of the most relaxing sounds in the world.

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Mice - Male mice sing an assumedly beautiful love song when attracting nearby mates, but their pitch is so high it can't be heard by humans.

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Pacific chorus frogs - Chorus frogs sing about everything from love, to the weather, to territorial boundaries.

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Elephants - Elephants produce one of the most recognizable sounds in the animal kingdom, and one of the most beautiful, too. 

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Seals - Seals are very vocal animals and will jump at just about any excuse to sing a song. 

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Wolves - The hauntingly beautiful and lonely croon of a wolf is one of the most special sounds you can hear on a silent forest night.

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Lyrebirds - Lyrebirds are one of the best mimickers in the world, and can reproduce just about any sound they hear. 

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