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[#165732] Written by: artistharry [01/09/11, 17:20]
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Part 3: Voices of the Sea
Whales and dolphins are nature's supreme vocalists, with a repertoire to put an opera singer to
shame. The mighty sperm whale produces deafening clicks in its blowhole which it uses to locate
giant squid two miles down in the ocean abyss, while migrating narwhals use similar sounds to
pinpoint vital breathing holes in Arctic ice-floes. The pink boto dolphin creates bat-like
ultrasonic clicks to 'see with sound' and to catch fish in the murky waters of the Amazon River, and
also uses whistles and chirps for social conversations. Killer whales in the North Sea use wolf-like
howls to round up the herring shoals which they feed on, and they and other dolphins also use
percussive tail slaps and splashing leaps to signal to each other. One group of bottlenose dolphins
in Brazil has even learned to communicate with fishermen in a unique partnership. But the most
famous and mysterious voice of all the Ocean Giants surely belongs to male humpback whales, whose
haunting operatic performances may last several hours and seem to be about singing purely for the
sheer pleasure of making music.
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