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Humpback whales may be communicating with humans in a playful way, according to researchers who have been studying the marine mammals' behavior.
Learn about the playful and curious side of humpback whales, as seen when they create bubble rings during friendly interactions with humans.
Scientists study humpback whales' bubble rings. They think whales use these rings to talk to humans. The whales make the rings during friendly times.
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water during friendly interactions with humans, suggesting they could be trying to communicate with us. The ...
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water during friendly interactions with humans, suggesting they could be trying to communicate with us.
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water during friendly interactions with humans, suggesting they could be trying to communicate with us.
Humpback whales are known for their sophisticated hunting techniques, including the use of bubble nets to corral prey like juvenile salmon and krill.
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