It's called echolocation or ''Clicking" language.
Whales and dolphins use biosonar for communication and also for navigation .
Killer whales use sonar which is a form of echolocation.
Breaching is a type of whale behavior that describes an action in which the whale jumps out of the water and spins several times. It is unknown why whales do this though it may be a form of communication.
Yes, female humpback whales do sing as part of their communication and social behavior.
Roger Payne has written: 'Communication and behavior of whales' -- subject(s): Whales, Animal communication, Congresses, Behavior, Mammals
Killer whales use a wide variety of sounds for communication, even at a distance pod members can recognise each other. To listen the sounds of a pod of killer whales, please click on the related link below..
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The possessive form of the plural noun whales is whales'.Example: The tourists were thrilled by the whales' antics, as if they were putting on a performance.
They need to locate their prey so the use their vocal box and find their prey. They also need to stay in touch with others for danger.
Language - a form of communication that has rules for the use of sounds and symbols.
What do whales use their something to eat
All whales use predation, just not in how we commonly think of it, such as with the great Blue Whales, which eat Krill or Sperm Whales, which hunt Giant and Colossal Squid. All whales eat some form of animal, thus making them predators.