Blue Whales Sing a New Song
The newly identified blue whale population highlights how much of ocean life—even when it comes to the largest sea creatures—has yet to be discovered. https://t.co/COMVlsyLvw
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) December 30, 2020
Health Editor’s Note: A new population of blue whales have been discovered by a new song that has never been heard before….Carol
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What a beautiful creature! I have never seen whales even when i worked in the Arctic region. And in our Black Sea we don’t have them here. Just dolphins and tiny sharks called Katrans.
I studied Roger Payne’s work and one of the most interesting things he found was, whales are constantly updating the songs, and letting the younger ones add new parts to them.
Our navy and they things they do in water including sonar are horrific.