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Listen to this sperm whale click sound. It is terrifying!!

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Mark Stevenson (World History)1 年前

👂 Do you hear it? 🐋 Listen to this humpback whale mother and calf sing to each other! 🥹 Even though they don’t have vocal cords, humpbacks are known for belting out some amazing songs.

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Match Point1 年前

Epic footage of a humpback whale breaching. Despite being this massive,it’s only half the size of a blue whale.

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Mr Commonsense1 年前

Nature knowledge: How is it possible for a whale to breastfeed her baby in the middle of the ocean, yet there is no direct contact between the two? The answer lies in the composition of the milk. You see, when this young whale is ready to feed, the mother releases her milk directly into the water while her child is near, but because whale milk has such a high-fat content, it does not dissolve in the water. Instead this thick and sticky form of milk just kind of sits there for the baby to feed on. Photography: Mike Korostelev

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𝐆𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐎1 年前

Amazing creatures A bit alien like at times 👽🫶🐋

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Crazy Vibes1 年前

Orca whale watching

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خان کی کھلاڑی1 年前

Someone is jealous.. 😂

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ʙʜᴀꜱᴋᴀʀ ꜱʜᴀʀᴍᴀ1 年前

Leatherback turtles are known to pursue prey deeper than 1000 m-beyond the physiological limits of all other diving tetrapods except for beaked whales and sperm whales. The leatherback has several characteristics that distinguish it from other sea turtles. Its most notable feature is the lack of a bony carapace. Instead of scutes, it has thick, leathery skin.

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10 | N1 年前

Even the seagull made fun of him 😂

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UNKNOWN VIDEO BOY1 年前

Whales gently approaching this boat

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Doolly Noted ✏️1 年前

Note: Sperm whales make very loud clicks for echolocation, reaching up to 230 decibels. These clicks are the loudest biological sounds, produced by air passing through phonic lips in their huge heads. They use these clicks to find food in the dark ocean depths, mainly squid. The clicks can stun or even kill prey with their force and shockwaves. Scientists think these clicks might also be like whale language or communication. AI studies suggest there's a structure, similar to human phonemes, in how they use these sounds. Sperm whale clicks can be heard miles away underwater. Their power can damage human eardrums or even vibrate a human body to death if too close. #SpermWhale #Echolocation | 🐳🔊🌊

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