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- Sperm Whales Produce Loudest Sound Ever Made By A Mammal And It Can Travel Whopping 70 Kilometers, But No One Knows Why iflscience.com · 6d ago
- Male sperm whales produce the loudest communication sounds of any mammal on Earth Earth.com · 6d ago
- Sperm Whales Seem to Change Their Calls When Ships Are Near, Highlighting the Implications of Underwater Noise Pollution Smithsonian Magazine · 6d ago
- Sperm Whales Make One of the Loudest Sounds of Any Mammal, and Scientists Still Don’t Fully Know Why VICE · 6d ago
- The world’s most powerful clickbait? EurekAlert! · 6d ago
- 'Like a jail door slamming': Male sperm whales' mysterious rhythmic clanging is the loudest communication sound of any animal Live Science · 6d ago
- 'Like a jail door slamming': Male sperm whales' mysterious rhythmic clanging is the loudest communication s... yahoo.com · 6d ago broke it first
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