Leopard seals might not be the first animal that comes to mind when we think about singing, but new research suggests their songs may have more in common with us than we ever imagined. A study ...
But their songs travel underwater across vast stretches of ocean. A female leopard seal is in heat for four or five days each year—and while they themselves sing for a few hours across these days, ...
Divers were recently treated to a heartwarming performance by a humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea. The encounter took place off the coast of the Turks and Caicos Islands, located southeast of the ...
Whales and dolphins aren’t the only producers of sound in the oceans. Earthquakes rattle the seafloor, while container ships rumble at the surface and — believe it or not — fish sing. In California’s ...
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