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The clade, Archosauria, encompasses crocodilians and birds. Both crocodilians and birds exhibit vocalizations to communicate a variety of behaviours including courtship, distress, and aggression. The similarity in vocalization behaviours of modern day Archosauria suggests that vocal communication may be a conserved behavioural trait also exhibited by ancient Archosauria.