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Using vocalisations to communicate, humpback whales work together making PULSED CALLS....Exhaling from their blowholes underwater they create spiral-shaped nets composed of vertical columns of BUBBLES in order to entrap prey. Not every population of these whales know how to feed this way. In order to be executed successfully, it...

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