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Yes, female humpback whales do sing as part of their communication and social behavior.
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Humpback whales sing to communicate with each other, attract mates, and navigate their environment. Their songs can be complex and are thought to play a role in their social interactions and breeding behavior.
It is still a mystery to why humpback whales sing. One theory is that it could attract a possible mate. IT IS CERTAINLY A MYSTERY ON WHAT THEY SING ABOUT!
Yes. Very. Humpback whales can be heard for miles underwater by other whales. The frequencies that they "sing" at are just too low for humans to hear most of the time, so we think that they are quiet.
The whales "song" is actually a mating call, produced by the male whale. i believe all whale males "sing"
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Yes, female whales do sing as part of their communication and social interactions. This behavior is commonly observed in species such as humpback whales, where both males and females participate in complex vocalizations to communicate and bond with each other.
They sing because they want to impress the female whales. It really depends on their skills, sometimes they start to fight and well you know.
They sing because they want to impress the female whales. It really depends on their skills, sometimes they start to fight and well you know.
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