Some baleen whales avoid killer whale attacks by singing songs at deep frequencies that their predators cannot hear.
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Some whales sing low enough to be ’acoustically invisible’ to killer whales: researchThe whales that travel in groups and are more likely to fight a killer whale, include right, bowhead, grey and humpback, ...
Benefits that whales bring extend far beyond the ocean – they help us, humans, too. Coastal communities around the world rely on healthy oceans for food and livelihoods to support their families.
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Whales communicate with a 'language-like' structure similar to humansScientists have discovered that human language and whale songs have remarkable similarities in the way they are segmented and structured.
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How do whales sing? Lab experiments suggest their voice boxes have a unique feature“There’s just no way for them to get louder.” Because some whales sing as a mating call, the shipping industry’s interruption of those songs is potentially worrying, said Michael ...
How big they are: Up to 32 feet (9.8 meters) long How long they live: Up to 100 years, but usually around 25 to 50 years What they eat: Fish, seals, seabirds, squid, sharks, and even whales Orcas ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if they are more likely to fight or flee from a predator. Killer ...
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