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Sound to the Bone: How Baleen Whales Hear
New research has revealed that baleen whales, a group that makes up some of the largest animals on Earth, hear their surroundings and one another in a rather unique way. Their bones, it appears, can resonate with low frequencies, capturing sound and directing it to their ears, enabling supersensitive hearing that can stretch for miles.
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