Yes, some animals do vocalize differently based on where they’re from. Scientists believe this is related to forming a group identity.Some cool examples of this phenomenon:Caribbean sperm whales use a pattern of sounds no other group of whales uses, and pilot whales’ noises differ more between groups than within them.In one study, bats raised in a lab with their mothers were exposed to a different subset of bat vocalizations through speakers. Instead of just imitating their mothers, the baby bats developed an “accent†more similar to the sounds they heard on the speakers.Although they have a pretty limited set of bleats, goats have been shown to modify their calls based on their social surroundings.So yeah, animal communications can develop regional differences just like human spee