Blue whales are the loudest animals in the world. They communicate by making long low moans that can travel hundreds of miles through the water and last 15-35 seconds. These moans send out information to other whales about danger or about a good food source. Blue whales also communicate with body language and by slapping their tales on the water.
Whales "sing" to talk to each other. Their song can carry for vast distances underwater. ( by sonic waves )
Certainly. they talk and listen to each other constantly, especially while hunting.
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Whales use sound waves to talk to other whales in their own language
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
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Whales sounds travel through water more than four times as fast as sound travels through air, and those sounds can travel great distances. Whales use 'songs' that may last as long as thirty minutes to attract mates. Other shorter whale songs are used as feeding calls, to attract other whales to get ready for a hunt where they form a group to catch large schools of fish. Other whale communications consist of what sound to humans like moans, grunts, thumps, chirps, and whistles. Scientists are studying whale sounds to learn more about how these animals communicate with each other.
white sided dolphines talk to each other by clicking
yes bacteria can talk to each other
No, A human can't talk to a whale. Can a human talk to a dog or any other animal. No a human can't A human can talk to a whale, but whales probably cannot understand humans or talk back.
Talk to, sure. But being understood and getting an answer - no.
they basicaly squawk or talk by their movements