Whales communicate across entire ocean basins

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Whales communicate across entire ocean basins

Humpback whales sing elaborate songs that travel hundreds of kilometers through ocean waters, enabling long-distance communication and cultural learning across vast marine expanses.

Humpback whales sing intricate songs that travel hundreds of kilometers through the ocean, acting as a primary communication method for males during breeding season. These complex vocalizations, lasting up to thirty minutes, can be heard across vast distances because sound travels efficiently in water. Researchers have detected these songs 200 kilometers away, and in ideal conditions, they can span entire ocean basins like the Pacific.

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