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While owls are known for making a variety of vocalizations, there isn't a specific owl species whose call resembles the tune of "Darude Sandstorm." Owl calls typically include hoots, screeches, whistles, or other distinct sounds that serve various purposes such as territorial communication, mating calls, or warnings. These vocalizations are unique to each owl species and are not typically associated with specific musical tunes or songs.

However, if you are interested in owls that make hooting sounds, the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) is a well-known species with a classic hooting call. Their hoots are deep and resonate with a rhythmic pattern that might evoke a sense of music, but they do not resemble the specific tune of "Darude Sandstorm" or any other song for that matter.

Remember, owl calls are distinct to their species and are primarily a means of communication in their natural environment, rather than mimicking specific melodies or tunes.

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