Pilot whales recorded along Great Australian Bight found to be mimicking predators calls
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The five-year study has returned some surprising results.
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Researchers working at the Great Australian Bight have discovered that long-finned pilot whales can mimic the calls of their predators, which may help them to stay alive while they stealthily scavenge.
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The first study of long-finned pilot whales in the Southern Hemisphere has found the mammals have some surprising vocal abilities
Researchers found vocal similarities to the Northern Hemisphere s pilot whale species
The research raises questions about just how far the animals may be able to travel
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