Birds:
* Birds of Paradise: Known for their elaborate dances and loud calls.
* Peacocks: Make a loud, trumpeting call.
* Nightingales: Sing beautiful melodies to attract females.
* Owls: Hoot and screech.
* Crows: Caw and croak.
Mammals:
* Whales: Use songs and clicks to communicate over long distances.
* Elephants: Trumpet and rumble to attract mates.
* Wolves: Howl in packs to communicate and attract mates.
* Deer: Snort and whistle.
* Squirrels: Chattering and squeaking sounds.
Amphibians:
* Frogs: Croak and ribbit.
* Toads: Trill and chirp.
Insects:
* Crickets: Chirp and rub their wings together to create sound.
* Grasshoppers: Stridulate (rub their legs together).
* Cicadas: Have loud, buzzing sounds.
* Moths: Use pheromones to attract mates, but some also make clicking sounds.
Fish:
* Fish: Some species make clicking, popping, or grunting noises.
This is just a small sampling of the many animals that use sound for mating. The specific sounds and methods vary greatly depending on the species and its environment.