Sperm Whales Have Their Own Language. Does That Mean They Have Legal Rights?
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In 1966, Roger Payne heard about recordings made by Frank Watlington, a Navy engineer who in 1958 captured eerie underwater moaning and wailing sounds while manning a top secret hydrophone station off the coast of Bermuda. He was listening for the sounds of Russian submarines, but what he heard were the sounds of humpback whales.

Payne obtained copies of the recordings and discovered the songs repeated themselves. According to Wikipedia, the shortest songs were about six minutes long, while the longest lasted more than thi…

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