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In reply to the discussion: Scientists had a groundbreaking conversation with a humpback whale in her own language and it could help humans chat wit [View all]Seriously, I am so happy I wasn't drinking anything, my screen would have needed to be cleaned.
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Scientists had a groundbreaking conversation with a humpback whale in her own language and it could help humans chat wit [View all]
WhiteTara
Dec 2023
OP
Lovely reference. "Dolphins, Mr. Dent, thanks for all the dolphins." They needed the bypass and saved....
RussellCattle
Dec 2023
#23
If they said the humpback equivalent of "Hello" to her for 20 minutes,...
LudwigPastorius
Dec 2023
#19
"Exasperated with the thoughtless mimicry, the female humpback took a page from relatives in the.....
RussellCattle
Dec 2023
#20
That is pretty neat stuff. Here is the paper linked to in the OP's article....
xocetaceans
Dec 2023
#25
my fav birds to talk to are raven, california scrub jays , and woodpeckers .
AllaN01Bear
Dec 2023
#43
Acoustic contact, not a conversation. They should be able to do much better
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2023
#37