Guess the species? #5

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Sorry, I've been on a week-long camping trip and didn't have my laptop!
AnaheimZoo and Hevden both have one correct.
 
Okay then.
1. Short-Eared Elephant Shrew- Not guessed
2. Timber/Canebrake Rattlesnake- Not guessed
3. Military Macaw- Hevden
4. Yellow-Backed Duiker- AnaheimZoo
So you two can work it out between yourself who will go, and if no one goes soon, anyone can post.
 
Okay then.
1. Short-Eared Elephant Shrew- Not guessed
2. Timber/Canebrake Rattlesnake- Not guessed
3. Military Macaw- Hevden
4. Yellow-Backed Duiker- AnaheimZoo
So you two can work it out between yourself who will go, and if no one goes soon, anyone can post.

Allow me to make new attempt. My offer is try to guess the species by it's voice record. It's an offtopic (looking at words "Animal Photography") but forgive me for the first time. I think you'll guess this species quickly. Good luck!

guess the species №1

(Sorry, I don't know how to put video into the post so I can give only the link)
 
Allow me to make new attempt. My offer is try to guess the species by it's voice record. It's an offtopic (looking at words "Animal Photography") but forgive me for the first time. I think you'll guess this species quickly. Good luck!

guess the species №1

(Sorry, I don't know how to put video into the post so I can give only the link)

I know this one!

It is a human, in fact to be more precise, this is Colin my old rugby playing team mate. This is the sound he emits late on a Saturday night post home match days after many beers, several failed attempts at attracting a mate and finally leaning over the toilet bowl begging forgiveness for ordering a curry far to hot for human consumption.

Yeah?
 
I know this one!

It is a human, in fact to be more precise, this is Colin my old rugby playing team mate. This is the sound he emits late on a Saturday night post home match days after many beers, several failed attempts at attracting a mate and finally leaning over the toilet bowl begging forgiveness for ordering a curry far to hot for human consumption.

Yeah?

Nope. But I will mean that next time.
 
I decided to post hint once a day to make guessing faster. First hint (almost useless :D): you can hear only females' voices (and a cub's voice, who is a female too by the way, for a second or two) in this record.
 
Next hint. Females usually give birth to only cub in one reproduction season, twins are extremely rare. Pregnancy lasts for almost a year.
 
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