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Other species mainly toothed whales communicate using high-pitched frequencies in a combination of clicking and whistling sounds. These sounds can be used both for communicating with other whales in the group and for echolocation which helps them hunt and search for food. In short baleen whales are often known for low-pitched deep sounds while toothed whales are known for higher pitched clicks and whistles. Various forms of body language can include breaching the water, spyhopping, lunging and slapping their flukes and tails against the water to communicate a variety of things such as nearby danger, a desire to play, to alert the group of nearby food and to challenge one another during mating season.

Aside from making a huge splash breaching allows whales to show off their physical prows during mating periods as well as creating a loud sound that can be heard by other whales that are below the waters surface. Spyhopping is when a whale lifts its head above the water in order to get a better observation of its surroundings. Spyhopping is believed to be used to help whales look out for predators, locate food and keep track of other whales in the area. First slapping their flukes against they water may be the result of a hunting technique that some whales use in order to prettify or immobilize their prey before attacking and engulfing their defenseless meal.

Tail slapping may also be used to communicate with other whales, however depending on the species and their tail slapping behavior the meaning of their tail slaps can change. Most species however only sleep for periods of time.

Choose monthly donation Prefer a one-off donation? Choose one-off donation Prefer a monthly donation? Top 10 facts about whales. Become a member. More animals facts. Whales are divided into two main groups The baleen whales and the toothed whales.

Some whales bubble net feed This involves whales cooperatively blowing bubbles that encircle their prey. Is there information that could be published regarding the hazards and what is being done to protects the maiming of whales??

You are correct, we have been researching vessel strikes as well as other ways our marine animals can be injured in our oceans and rivers. The most interesting part of your article is where you mentioned that whales are conscious breathers, unlike humans. I can only imagine how amazing that is and would like to see it in person. Maybe I should look for whale watching tours available near me and see their wonders myself. Your email address will not be published.

Discover fascinating facts about these mysterious, intelligent and beautiful animals. Cetaceans evolved from terrestrial land mammals!

Since cetaceans are mammals, they breathe air. Whales are the largest animals to have ever lived — even larger than any dinosaur! There are two types of cetaceans. You May also Like View Post. View Post. It was very interesting. More whale facts interesting to our passengers is how whales hunt and consume their prey. Known for their massively large size, these next whale facts may blow your mind.

Rorqual whales make up some of the largest animals on our planet, but their main meal source is derived from one of the smallest creatures on the planet called krill.

Rorqual whales have the presence of baleen, a keratin-like set of plates that line their mouths in lieu of teeth. Baleen plates range in length depending on the species of whale making these next sets of whale facts interesting too! Fin whales are especially known for their beautiful and unique asymmetric coloring. Their lower jaw is white on one side and gray to dark charcoal color on the opposite side.

Inside their mouths, this asymmetry continues inside the baleen plates. Black baleen is found on the right side and cream-colored baleen on the left. Now those whale facts are a work of art! Our last whale facts interesting to see from the water are a little more on the weirder side. As we wrap up our list we cannot leave out the color of whale poop. These tiny invertebrates are red and when digested by whales, they leave behind a red substance floating on the water.

Whale feces is red due to the high iron content in krill. Because blue whales consume up to 3 tons of krill per day, they can excrete up to nearly 55 gallons or liters of feces in just one bowel movement. Our exclusive underwater glass viewing pods put you face to face with some of the largest creatures on earth! Book your seat today! Our fastest vessels! Booking a super-safe private boat charter gives you all the beauty Dana Point has to offer, and with exclusivity of a private event.

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