• Louise Brooks posted an update in the group Group logo of AnimalAnimal 2 weeks, 5 days ago

    Researchers Captured The World’s First-Ever Sounds Of Sharks, Discovering That Rig Sharks Produce Clicking Sounds Underwater When Handled. These 48ms Clicks, Initially Triggered By Handling Stress, Decreased Over Time. The Clicks May Disorient Predators And Hint At Communication, Sparking Research Into The Acoustic Behaviors Of “Silent Creatures.”

  • Louise Brooks posted an update in the group Group logo of AnimalAnimal 4 years, 3 months ago

    Beak Whales, The Least-Known Marine Mammals That Account For A Quarter Of The Known Existing Whale Species, Are Very Rare To Spot And Are Usually Found Dead. But, For The First Time In the World, More New Beak Whales Species Were Spotted Alive In South China Sea And Pacific Ocean. Beak Whales Live And Forage In Deep-Sea Waters.

  • Louise Brooks posted an update in the group Group logo of AnimalAnimal 5 years, 6 months ago

    The Right Whale, An Endangered Species With Only 500 Known Species Left, Is Said To Make Sounds That Could Be Heard A Km Away. But The Pairs Of Calves And Mother Reduce This Long Distance Sounds To A Whisper (Audible Within 100m Range) To Avoid Eavesdropping By Predators, E.G, Orcas, Which Are Known To Attack The Calves.

  • Louise Brooks posted an update in the group Group logo of AnimalAnimal 5 years, 10 months ago

    For The First Time, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Scientists Used Acoustic Recorders To Capture The Song Of The Rarest Whale On The Planet, The North Pacific Right Whale. The Scientists Were Able To Confirm, In 2017, In The Bering Sea, That The Song Came From A Male. There Are Presently About 30 Of Them Left Thanks To Whalers.

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