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CultureLab: Amorina Kingdon on the grunting, growling and singing world underwater

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Communication and Sound in Killer Whales

This chapter delves into the unique communication styles of killer whales, focusing on how different eco-types maintain distinct social structures through vocalizations. It highlights the challenges of researching underwater sounds and the importance of specific calls for identifying various pods and clan dynamics. Additionally, the chapter addresses the impact of human-generated noise on marine life and emphasizes the critical role of sound in underwater ecosystems.

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