Skip to Content
  • About
Naturalist's Guide
  • Cosmos
  • Botanicals
  • Wildlife
  • Guides
Naturalist's Guide
  • Cosmos
  • Botanicals
  • Wildlife
  • Guides
Home / Ocean / Humpback Whales Splash Water As A Way To Communicate With Other Whales Over Long Distances
Image of a humpback whale

Humpback Whales Splash Water As A Way To Communicate With Other Whales Over Long Distances

Updated on April 11, 2024July 31, 2023
Share

 The sound created from the humpback whale breaching water can travel thousands of miles.

humpback whale

Post Navigation

Previous ArticleSnakes Can Live Up To 8 Years In The Wild And 20 Years In Captivity
Next ArticleIce Cream Cone Worms Live In Tubes Made From Grains Of Sand

You may also like...

Blue whales are about the length of a tennis court but can grow longer than a basketball court

Male honeybees die after sex because their genitals explode

Male honeybees die after sex because their genitals explode—and other strange animal sex

Naturalist’s Guide is financially supported in-part by advertising rigorously vetted products, events, and resources from our trusted affiliate organizations. Merci beaucoup!

Recent Posts

  • How to tell temperature based on cricket chirps 
  • Something’s Fishy: Parts of the Catholic Church expanded definition of “fish” includes critters like capybaras, beavers, and gators
  • The moon will take a “bite” out of the sun during the partial solar eclipse on March 29
  • It’sss Snake Season
  • The Lunar Eclipse: Folklore and Mythology of the Blood Red Moon
Naturalist’s Guide seeks to explain the natural world through ancient philosophy, cultural beliefs, and modern science.
Naturalist's Guide is supported through advertising products, events, and resources from our trusted partner organizations. © 2023 Naturalist's Guide