Monday, March 14, 2011

Sperm Whales May Have Names


Subtle variations in sperm-whale calls suggest that individuals announce themselves with discrete personal identifier. To put it another way, they might have names.

The findings are preliminary, based on observations of just three whales, so talk of names is still speculation. But scientists say "it's very suggestive."

The scientists have for years studied the click sequences, or codas, used by sperm whales to communicate across miles of deep ocean. In a study published in 2010 in Marine Mammal Science, they described a sound-analysis technique that linked recorded codas to individual members of a whale family living in the Caribbean.

To read more and hear audio of the whale codes, see the original article here.

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