Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise

Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise

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The iconic baleen whales, such as the blue, gray and humpback whale, depend on sound for communication in the vast marine environment where they live. Now researchers have for the first time found that baleen whales evolved novel structures in their larynx to make their vast array of underwater songs.

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