Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Loneliest Whale in the World

 
Animals Unique | The Loneliest Whale in the World | For Decades Now, at the NOAA Scientists have been tracking a mysterious whale song That sounds like the Ghostly Howls of a Drowned tuba player. The sounds have been Identified as belonging to a single whale, WHO sings at a frequency unlike any other whale in the world.
Dubbed "52 Hertz" after the frequency range in the which he sings Typically, the animal has been called the loneliest whale in the world, since his love songs not seem destined to go unanswered. Most other species of baleen whale, blue whales and Such as humpbacks, sing at frequencies much lower, between the 15-25 Hertz range.

Not only does 52 Hertz sing at a much higher frequency, but his calls are also shorter and more frequent than Those of other whales. It's as if he speaks his own language - a language of one. Even stranger, 52 Hertz does not follow the migration route of any known extant species of baleen whale. He sings alone and travels alone.

Could this be the last individual of a Previously unknown species of baleen whale? That's one possibility. Whale biologists have also proposed That he Could be malformed, or maybe a rare hybrid - Perhaps a blue whale and fin whale cross. Whatever the explanation, 52 Hertz is one of a kind.

There's also some evidence That he is maturing, since his voice has deepened slightly since the Navy first Identified him in 1992, According to a 2004 article at the New York Times.

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