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ecstatic

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42. I kind of agree. Time to take it up a notch
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 10:12 AM
Dec 2023

and utilize some universal concepts. What do whales eat? Maybe offer some food and see what the whale calls it. Or perhaps the researchers could call it what they want to (using acoustic tones) and come up with a new language that the whale can learn.

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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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