Blue whales communicate with each other by using a series if high frequency sounds that can only be herd by their species. The also use other ways to communicate by flapping their fins and tail in a certain way. The baby whales learn those things form their mothers like we learn words when we are babies.
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to communicate and find other whales like wolves but wolves do it to find there pack and whales do it to find there school or pod
Blue Whales are very big and I believe that they can be blue or white.
They communicate in the same way other whales and a lot of marine life do. They communicate by sound and body movement. A fascinating thing about whales is that each species has it range of common frequency of communication.
Blue whales communicate under water with the same type of species. But somehow, they are also able to communicate to each other when they are above the water trying to find food.
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
Blue Whales communicate when they are in long distances and they want to navigate, detect food and predators attract, mates and maintain social blond,
The blue whale's cry is nicknamed the "Sulphur Bottom". The blue whale's cry is it's way to communicate to other whales.
A blue whales best sense is hearing! Sounds can travel better underwater so blue whales can communicate thousands of miles apart!
Blue whales communicate through loud low-frequency sounds that can travel long distances underwater. They use these sounds for various purposes such as finding food, navigating, and socializing with other whales. Some of their vocalizations can be heard from hundreds of miles away.
Yes. They communicate by "whale songs". A kind of groaning that can travel as far as 20 miles.
They DO communicate with each other