Humpback Calves "Whisper" To Their Moms To Avoid Predators
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Fredrik Christiansen/Functional Ecology
Every winter, hundreds of humpback whales migrate long distances from their high latitude feeding grounds in the Arctic and Antarctic to warmer tropical regions to breed and give birth. The newborn calves, which consume over 52 gallons of milk on a daily basis, have only a few months to pack on the body fat needed to survive the long trek back to cooler waters in summer. How the babies signal hunger and avoid predators during these formative months has always been a mystery to scientists.
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- lpsbrooklyn135년 이상that's so impressive! animals are smarter than we think
- trek5년 이상cool
- Laps 6년 이상So much information
- Unicorn11106년 이상I love humpback whales
- 654bcap6년 이상So cute but I don't want to be near a baby whale
- boopernoops7년 이상the whale noises where hilarious
- Grace7년 이상Cute
- Lilly cute7년 이상So cute 🐋☺️
- ADD7년 이상This is Add, I thank that the whales and the calves make there own noises that there mother know what they are talking about. It was also it was interesting how they tracked the whales down
- gg7년 이상amazing