Discover the secrets of whale vocalizations and how their specialised voice boxes allow them to sing underwater. Learn about the mechanisms behind their remarkable vocalizations and the implications for whale conservation.
Whales sing loud enough that their songs travel through the ocean, but knowing the mechanics behind that has been a mystery. Scientists now think they have an idea, and it's something not seen in other animals: a specialized voice box.
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