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Whales Have Regional Accents—and They Can Change Their SongsImagine plunging into the vast blue ocean, where the only sounds you hear are haunting melodies echoing for miles. Now ...
Data shows the Cape Cod Bay buoy has detected a right whale every day since Feb. 23. The Cape Ann buoy has picked up sounds from fin whales on most days, with possible detections of right and ...
Whales sense their surroundings largely through sound and create complex vocalizations, or songs, when they’re searching for mates and food. Scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research ...
The sound reverberated through the depths at 52 hertz, puzzling those listening to this solo ringing out from the ocean’s symphony. The frequency was much higher than a blue whale or its cousin ...
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The Express Tribune on MSN9 fascinating facts about whales you should knowOnce four-legged land animals, whales evolved from ancestors Pakicetus, which lived along ancient Pakistani shores ...
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