Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found.
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A Killer Whale Learned To Say ‘Hello’ and 'Bye Bye' — and The Sound Is Oddly Terrifying
This observation was published in a study titled, 'Imitation of novel conspecific and human speech sounds in the killer whale ...
Elizabeth Preston at Inkfish has a super blog post up about a beluga whale that was recorded mimicking the sounds of human speech. It concludes with the most excellent line that “to whales, humans ...
Sperm whales, denizens of the deep ocean, rely on sound for survival in their extreme environment. They produce the loudest ...
PM: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of J-Pod have been seen in central Puget Sound, “coming south all day” per Kersti Muul. That would be their first visit of the season, she adds. But they’re in ...
Little Patch is pictured. He’s a part of the North Puget Sound gray whales. A beloved whale ditched his migration to Mexico and went to Washington’s Puget Sound months early to snack on shrimp, a ...
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