How Do You Say ‘Danger’ in Sperm Whale Clicks?
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This is part one of a two-part series. Part two will be published on Monday, April 15. Sperm whales don’t sing melodious, moaning whale songs like their humpback cousins. The biggest predator on the planet communicates in clicks, called codas. Some compare the sounds to popping popcorn or frying bacon

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