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  1. A collection of two sub-phrases is a phrase. A whale will typically repeat the same phrase over and over for two to four minutes. This is known as a theme. A collection of themes is known as a song. [11] The whale song will last up to 30 or so minutes, and will be repeated over and over again over the course of hours or even days. [11]

  2. A whale song is the creation of a pattern of predictable of sounds that are created by large baleen whales such as the humpback whale and blue whale (the blue whale is the largest animal in the world) in which these patterns resemble the notes of a song. These songs have been noted for their eerie and haunting melodies by those that have ...

  3. All humpback whales – males and females, can make social calls from a young age. Even neonate whales – those less than a month old – have been known to make vocalisations recognisable to the human ear. However, it’s only the males that truly sing. “We don't know the exact function of the songs at this point.

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Decoding whale vocalizations is helping scientists understand the culture differences among the species. April 15, 2021 In 1970, a groundbreaking album introduced the "songs" of humpback whales to ...

  5. Oct 10, 2014 · Song: A sequence of themes, typically spanning 5–30 minutes. Song Session: A whale usually repeats a song many times, in sessions that can last a full day. They had visual proof that these ...

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  6. Sep 6, 2021 · Whale song culture differs between northern and southern hemispheres. Credit: Ellen C. Garland. A new study of humpback whale song by Royal Holloway, University of London and University of St ...

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  8. Jan 2, 2019 · One of the first theories for why whales sing was that perhaps the males were singing to attract females, but that idea has been consistently debunked through multiple studies where scientists played humpback song to breeding females in the area. Interestingly, these playback studies often resulted in males approaching the source of the played ...

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