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Why have blue whales stopped singing? The mystery worrying scientists | Climate News

8 August 2025
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Why have blue whales stopped singing? The mystery worrying scientists | Climate News
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Whale songs, comprising diverse vocalizations, are vital for communication, particularly among blue whales, which have recently shown reduced singing linked to declining food sources due to marine heatwaves. Studies reveal that these changes reflect broader environmental shifts, highlighting the impact of global warming on marine life.

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