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Soy Carmín on MSNA Troubling Silence: Why Blue Whale Songs Are Fading
The ocean's most majestic symphony may be falling quiet. Researchers have detected a significant and concerning decline in ...
Whale songs provide key insight into ocean ecology, allowing scientists to make estimations on the prevalence of the species ...
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Audacy on MSNBlue whales have stopped singing, and here's why
Blue whales are loud. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, they are some of the loudest animals on the entire planet. However, something is changing.
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Live Science on MSNNo, blue whales aren't going silent off California. Here's why.
Blue whales sing less when they are starving and sing more when food is plentiful, a recent study revealed. Researchers listened to whales off California for six years and found that their singing ...
Image credits: Getty Images / Unsplash (not the actual photo) Scientists found that during the recent 6 years, the number of whale songs has decreased by a stunning 40% Whales and dolphins use ...
Blue whales, once known for booming their sonorous songs across the California Current Ecosystem (CCE), are going silent—and scientists are worried.
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found.
Scientists are about to embark on a voyage to learn more about the largest creature on Earth, the blue whale, and they are planning on using its poo as a guide to the health of the local food ...
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