The Quest To Seek Out 52 Hertz AKA "World's Loneliest Whale"
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For over two decades, marine biologists have been listening to the songs from a whale that resides in the North Pacific. However, they have never heard a fellow mammal responding. That's because, unlike most whales that croon at a frequency of 15-20 hertz, this one sings at high pitched 52 hertz. As a result, this poor animal has never had a friend and, therefore, become known as the "world's loneliest whale!"
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- anjee4년 이상Very very sad
- lamo_aesthetic4년 이상This is so sad :( But I like how they're bringing notice to this poor whale
- jkbear4년 이상sad but cool
- legendgold약 5년😞 but cool
- Bob 약 6년This is so cool but so sad at the same time
- joohyuun약 6년It's unfortunate how even whales are rejected because they're not like other whales. However, since scientists think that this whale sings another "language," other whales might not be able to understand what 52 Hertz is saying or singing. So technically, I do feel pity for 52 Hertz, but at the same time, it may just be a genetic thing...
- joohyuun약 6년Aww. Poor whale. I bet he's desperate to get a companion. But I'm curious, how DOES he look like? If the article states that this "lonely whale" sings a different song then most normal whales, could it be a new species?
- hi6년 이상so sad
- 527년 이상poor guy it is not his fault that he had a sound mutation
- devila8년 이하Poor whale!! I hope he finds some friends!!🐳🐋