whales communicate with eachother because if they need something or they need help, they make sounds that humans dont understand
on because we cant eat each other
They DO communicate with each other
yes
A pod of whales are chasing with each other happily in the water.
Sperm whales communicate with each other using a series of clicks and vocalizations, known as "clicks." These clicks are produced by the whales in their nasal passages and are used for echolocation and social interactions. The clicks can travel long distances underwater and are essential for the whales to navigate, find food, and communicate with each other.
Killer whales & the Great White don't like each other.
Whales meet by using a language similar to the dolphin's clicking, which they then use to find each other and meet new whales.
yes
With difficulty!
whales use echolocation to find each other and birds... i think to attract mates.
Humpback whales are not that nasty. They are very friendly and peaceful creatures. Like all whales, they are curious animals who are protective of each other.
Whales "sing" to talk to each other. Their song can carry for vast distances underwater. ( by sonic waves )