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Sperm whale clicks aren’t random — they follow human‑like sound rules
Learn how analyzing “vowel-like” patterns in sperm whale clicks, uncovers one of the closest parallels to human language in ...
Sperm whales in the wild. Image via Wikipedia. A groundbreaking study has revealed that sperm whale “codas” (short sequences ...
Sperm whales produce powerful clicks to communicate. To our ears, they sound nothing more than a series of repetitive, ...
CETI’s previous scientific findings, aided by artificial intelligence, have already revealed a strikingly intricate system of ...
Sperm whales, which make clicking sounds to communicate, use different “vowels” in ways similar to human speech ...
When sperm whale researcher Rui Prieto shouted “head ramming!” during a routine day of research off the coast of Spain, the ...
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'Rare' sperm whale seen off California coast
A drone operator captured what he called a “rare” sighting of a sperm whale off the coast of Rancho Palos Verdes in California. Mauricio Tassara of @empty_drone told Storyful the mammal was less than ...
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