While animals in the animal kingdom often use mating calls to attract potential mates, humans do not have specific mating calls in the same sense. In the animal world, mating calls serve as a form of communication to signal availability, fitness, and readiness to mate.
Instead, humans rely on a variety of complex verbal and non-verbal cues to initiate courtship and express interest in potential partners. These cues can include body language, facial expressions, vocal tone, eye contact, and flirting behaviors. Human courtship and attraction are influenced by a combination of social, cultural, psychological, and biological factors.
However, it's worth noting that humans do use various forms of communication to express their interest in potential partners, such as compliments, flattery, humor, and engaging in conversations to establish connections. While these expressions are not the same as mating calls found in the animal kingdom, they serve a similar purpose of indicating interest and intent in forming romantic relationships.