“…However, in mammals, additionally to calls produced with phonation mechanism based on air flow‐induced vibrations of the vocal folds (Berke & Long, 2010; Herbst, 2014; Herbst et al, 2012) there are calls produced with another mechanism, the aerodynamic whistle, based on airflow vorticities in the vocal tract (Håkansson et al, 2022; Mahrt et al, 2016; Riede et al, 2017, 2022). Calls of the same individual animal produced with phonation mechanism have a substantially lower fundamental frequency than those produced with whistle mechanism (carnivores: Frey et al, 2016; Sibiryakova et al, 2021, artiodactyls: Reby et al, 2016; Volodin, Volodina, & Frey, 2017, rodents: Dymskaya et al, 2022; Fernández‐Vargas et al, 2022). In addition to cubs of cheetahs, cubs of other felids, as lynxes and pumas are capable of producing very high‐frequency calls, up to 5 kHz (Allen et al, 2016; Peters, 1987, 2011).…”