how is the production of sound by a bird different from that of a bee?
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Birds have a sound-producing organ called the syrnx. The syrnix is near the bottom of their windpipe, where it divides into the main bronchial tubes that lead to the lungs. The membranes are like the skin of a drum, and vibrate as air is pushed out through them. Pairs of muscles control the tension on the membranes to change the sound characteristics. The number and complexity of these muscles vary with different species, and if fact between male and female
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