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IFLScience on MSNHumpback Whale Song Follows Zipf’s Law, A Fundamental Law Of Human LanguageWhale song is something we humans listen to when relaxing – but new research has shown that, as a form of communication, it ain't messing around. A new study has found that certain whale species' ...
Just like popular songs on TikTok, new humpback whale songs can rapidly spread across regions and populations to replace ...
Language has long been considered a uniquely human trait, with features that mark it out as distinct from the communication ...
But these are special occasion words, sprinkled sparingly into writing and conversation. The words in heaviest rotation are ...
Bermuda has received the blessings of a global international conservation body to be designated an important marine area to ...
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Killer whales are the only natural predator of baleen whales—those that have "baleen" in their mouths to sieve their plankton ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumpback Whale Song Shares a Key Pattern With Human Language That Might Make It Easier for the Animals to LearnDespite humans and whales being separated by millions of years of evolution, our vocalizations follow the same principle ...
Paddling in the Strait of Magellan, Adrián Simancas was caught in a humpback’s lunge. “I realized that I was in something’s mouth and I had been eaten,” he said.
An iconic attribute of humpback whales are not harmful to the animals, according to the Port McNeill-based Marine Education and Research Society (MERS).
For nearly 45 years, Pacific Whale Foundation has protected the ocean through science and advocacy. Through humble and noble beginnings, founder Greg Kaufman was instrumental in the continued research ...
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