Abstract
Crow calls of red juncle fowl (Gallus gallus) were analyzed for the purposes of determining the extent of commonality and variability of acoustic features within and between individual roosters, and for characterizing the modal crow call of this species. Comparisons were made between crow calls of jungle fowl and those of domestic fowl to assess the extent to which domestication has affected these motor patterns.

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