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Talking Whale

A beluga whale was documented imitating human speech and the research was just published –

check out the recordings and npr story

and the article in Current Biology (Ridgway et al 2012)

The Belugas are communicating in “Beluga” all the time, naturally, but we only get excited when they start imitating the sounds HUMANS make… 🙂


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  • Home
  • Blog
  • EVENTS
  • MUSIC
    • Music Projects
    • Exhibits, Installations, and Immersive Experiences
    • Discography
      • Beneath the Surface: Piano Reflections Album
      • Whale Hello There album
      • Hear The Light Album
    • Soothing Womb Sounds for Baby
  • Research
    • MesoAmerican Reef Research
    • Outer Space & Ocean Worlds
    • Citizen Science
    • Combat
    • Dolphins
    • Invasive Species
    • Snapping Shrimp
  • Community
    • Ocean: World of Sound
    • Ocean Memory Project
    • Real Dolphin Sounds
    • Immersive Mesopelagic Performance Lab
    • Marine Life Activity Book
    • Participate
    • The GRACIASS network
      • reduce REUSE recycle
      • Respect Restore Replace
      • The Listener Project
    • Videos
  • Contact
    • About Heather
    • Photo Gallery
    • Portfolio
    • Press
    • Ask a marine biologist
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