yes, i went in a submarine about two years ago, we could hear dolphins, whales and more!
Whales can only live in marine environments. It is quite conceivable that they could live near submarine mountains.
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Whales and other sea creatures
Whales sing. Their song can be heard for miles and miles as water carries sound very well.
I've heard somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
Whales, Dolphins, shrimp, fish, you name it - if it makes noise in the water, it can be picked up and heard by submarine passive sonar systems. As an old Submarine Sonarman myself, I can tell you that Humpback whales make the most beautiful (and haunting) songs in the ocean. Sperm whales make a high-frequency "clacking" sound, similar to whacking a pair of 2x4's together. Dolphins make a very high-frequency squealing noise, which can be irritating when they're really close. They tend to turn up when a boat comes to Periscope Depth, as do other fish, shrimp, and various other sea critters, especially at night. Unless you're really close to a Humpback whale though, it's difficult to impossible to hear one through the hull directly because of the constant noise of machinery - electronic systems, electrical fans, hydraulics, engines, etc.
Nope, whales are. Have you ever heard of an orca or sperm whale?
What a strange Question ! On two occassions a whale has charged our submarine,,, we had a big bang but the whales would have had very sore heads. We think they presume we are a rogue male trying to steal there mate, but we will probably never find out.
they are whales and sharks
The biggest submarine animal is of-course the Blue whale. This is also the largest animal of all animals.
I have never heard of a rule that says there can't be a kid throwing side arm
No whale would predate on penguins. If you heard about killer whales doing that, they are actually in the dolphin group.