Scientists have found evidence of a previously-undiscovered population of
blue whales living in the western Indian ocean based on an analysis of sound
recordings from the region, an advance which
sheds light on the global distribution of the
largest animals to have ever-lived on the
Earth. While these highly-endangered mammals are found around the globe in all the
oceans, and sing very low-pitched and recognisable songs, the researchers said every blue
whale population has its own unique song.
- The scientists analysed recordings from
the Arabian Sea coast of Oman, and as far
south as Madagascar, and found a blue whale
song that had never been described.
- Based on the analysis, the researchers
believe that they have discovered, what is
likely a previously-unrecognised population of
blue whales in the western Indian Ocean
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