Whispers help southern right whales protect calves

Whispers help southern right whales protect calves
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Southern right whale mothers might be using quiet calls to keep their calves close by, a study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology suggests. Researcher Mia Nielsen says the quiet call is “only meant for the whale right next to you,” possibly to keep calves close so they don’t become easy prey for orcas.
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