biology
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Beluga Whales Blow Bubbles To Express Mood
While some animals use color to express their mood, Beluga whales blow bubbles toshow how they are feeling. Using their mouths and blowholes, the large-headed whales may produce one of four differently-shaped bubbles to signal feelings of aggression, fear, or playfulness, for example.
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