Humpback Whales Learn New Song 12
Anonymous Coward writes "Here's the link to a news story (realplayer) about how a group of Australian humpback whales learned a new song from another group. I thought it was pretty interesting, since apparently it's never been seen before. It took a couple of years for all the members of the group (from Eastern Australia) to learn the new song, which they must have heard from a different group that lives quite a long distance
away near Western Australia.
There should be an article on http://www.abc.net.au/news about the story but the link seems to be broken at the moment."
Re:Intriguing (Score:1)
In the words of the literary genuis, Keanu Reeves (Score:1)
Re:Intriguing (Score:1)
rm format (Score:2)
I won't install RealPlayer because of their non-recognition of this thing called privacy. Anyone got this in another format?
Another article on this -- with WAV files (Score:2)
Plus links to more cetacean and other sea mammal sites, too.
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This is pretty cool! (Score:2)
Re:rm format (Score:2)
TTTO: Campatown races. (Score:3)
I keep hearing in my head, "Humpback whales learn a new song - Doo da doo da", to the tune of "Camptown Races".
Intriguing (Score:3)
Bad news for alien space probes (Score:3)
Ah, crap! (Score:4)
I'll make it up to you: the same other account lets me past the screening to the WAV files -- the song the humpbacks sang last year [sciencemag.org], and the one they picked up from those westcoast punks this year. [sciencemag.org]
And as a bonus, here's the complete story (a short one) from ScienceNOW:
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Great. Can we get them to stop? (Score:4)
Is ASCAP going to sue if they don't have the sheet music?