A killer whale makes sounds by moving air between nasal sacs in the blowhole region.
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Toothed whales produce sound by sending out clicks through their forehead region, which is aided by a fatty structure called the melon. The melon helps focus and direct the sound waves. The sound waves bounce off objects in the water and return to the whale's lower jaw, which conducts the sound to the middle ear through specialized tissues and bones. This allows the whale to interpret the echoes and navigate its surroundings.
Whales sense sound waves through a fatty, oval shaped organ located in the forehead of all odontocetes (toothed whales). It is believed to be a bioacoustic component, meaning it focuses echolocation so as to use the least amount of energy to communicate.
Birds and whales are most commonly known for doing this.
The ear does not produce (make) sound.
It is the noise that they produce -with whales, it is referred to as a song.
Whales 'singing' is actually them communicating with each other. We as humans interpret this communication as 'sad songs' as the tempo of the sound they produce has been 'wired' into our brains as expressing sadness.
Yes Killer Whales can produce milk because they are mammals and all mammals can produce milk.
Blue whales can produce over 40 gallons of sperm .
They use sound to communicate and they use sound to find food, that's why sound is important to beluga whales.
Whales use sound waves to talk to other whales in their own language
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No they do not.
Whales don't produce meat.