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WhiteTara

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Mon Dec 18, 2023, 11:20 PM
Dec 2023
that was hilarious.

Seriously, I am so happy I wasn't drinking anything, my screen would have needed to be cleaned.

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I am so totally dweller Dec 2023 #1
let me know how it goes! WhiteTara Dec 2023 #2
Oh, I'm not close to the ocean dweller Dec 2023 #4
... WhiteTara Dec 2023 #5
Start with guppies alfredo Dec 2023 #31
. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2023 #3
I'll do what I want dweller Dec 2023 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2023 #7
So what did they talk about?? InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2023 #8
An extended warranty for the whale's car Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2023 #9
mostly just hello WhiteTara Dec 2023 #13
Around my 'hood, way inland, I gronk with the ravens Attilatheblond Dec 2023 #21
but they are all graciously still WhiteTara Dec 2023 #32
Yes, they are ALWAYS polite. Attilatheblond Dec 2023 #47
Ravens and sparrows here. Hugin Dec 2023 #48
How long until the hear, "So long and thanks for all the fish"? sakabatou Dec 2023 #10
Lovely reference. "Dolphins, Mr. Dent, thanks for all the dolphins." They needed the bypass and saved.... RussellCattle Dec 2023 #23
This is a translation of the first human to whale communication: Baitball Blogger Dec 2023 #11
I can call my cats. Igel Dec 2023 #12
A little counting and arithmetic would be nice. Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2023 #34
i'm sorta surprised no one ever tried that. mopinko Dec 2023 #14
yes. We had a book of bird calls and WhiteTara Dec 2023 #15
I use this dweller Dec 2023 #17
i found owls and woodpeckers were the most responsive. mopinko Dec 2023 #38
Omg! Nt ecstatic Dec 2023 #40
Very cool! moonscape Dec 2023 #41
This is where AI can really help swong19104 Dec 2023 #16
A whale mimics some sounds JoseBalow Dec 2023 #18
I laugh every time I see that guy Skittles Dec 2023 #24
Some cats mimmic birds. alfredo Dec 2023 #33
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
Yep, them's fighting' words. LudwigPastorius Dec 2023 #27
lol! yardwork Dec 2023 #45
I'm reminded of the Jack Handey quote Skittles Dec 2023 #22
That is pretty neat stuff. Here is the paper linked to in the OP's article.... xocetaceans Dec 2023 #25
My older brother used to do that to me when I was a kid scipan Dec 2023 #30
Too funny. It seems like there should also be an annoyance phase. n/t xocetaceans Dec 2023 #35
It's amazing what they said. chouchou Dec 2023 #26
i have imitated birds all my life and got results. good results . AllaN01Bear Dec 2023 #28
I have a cd of loon calls that I play very loud from my boat. Emile Dec 2023 #36
i talk to them, too. mopinko Dec 2023 #39
my fav birds to talk to are raven, california scrub jays , and woodpeckers . AllaN01Bear Dec 2023 #43
❤️❤️ mopinko Dec 2023 #44
I was just going to say the same thing. shrike3 Dec 2023 #46
play the five tones . if they are out there . so far , nada. AllaN01Bear Dec 2023 #29
Acoustic contact, not a conversation. They should be able to do much better Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2023 #37
I kind of agree. Time to take it up a notch ecstatic Dec 2023 #42
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