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  Whale and Dolphin Sounds

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More About Whales and Dolphins ...
"Whales are the largest species of exclusively aquatic placental mammals".

Like all mammals, whales breathe air into lungs, are warm-blooded (i.e., endothermic), breast-feed their young, and have some (very little) hair. The whales' adaptions to a fully aquatic life are quite conspicuous. Whales breathe through blowholes, located on the top of the head so the animal can remain submerged. Baleen whales have two blowholes and toothed whales have one blowhole

Dolphins are certain aquatic mammals related to whales and porpoises. Dolphins are widely believed to be amongst the most intelligent of all animals, Dolphins often leap above the water surface, sometimes performing acrobatic figures.
They are capable of diving up to 260 m deep and 15 min long, but rarely stay underwater longer than few minutes.

Dolphins are social animals, living in so called schools of up to a dozen animals. In places with high abundance of food, schools can join temporarily forming aggregations of over 1000 dolphins.
Source: Wikipedia Read more about Whales and Dolphins
AUDIO CLIPS
Humpback Whale
0.100MB  AU  Hear Sound
iBiblio - the public's library and digital archive
Humpback whale whistle
Toothed Whale
0.240MB  AU  Hear Sound
University of Aberdeen Zoology Museum
Toothed whale sound
Killer Whale
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
Killer Whale
Whale
0.520MB  MP3  Hear Sound
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Whales Spouting
Humpback Whale
1.210MB  MP3  Hear Sound
EarthEar
Here?s Lisa Walker?s favorite humpback whale chorus, recorded in a long, narrow channel that amplified and attenuated their calls in a most wonderful way. See details in the page below to buy the CD
Bottlenose Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
Dolphins and whales have voices, but it's a lot different from most other mammals. The limited visibility under water made sounds and hearing very important for them
Spottet Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
Dolphins and whales have voices, but it's a lot different from most other mammals. The limited visibility under water made sounds and hearing very important for them
Common Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
Dolphins and whales have voices, but it's a lot different from most other mammals. The limited visibility under water made sounds and hearing very important for them
Common Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
Dolphins and whales have voices, but it's a lot different from most other mammals. The limited visibility under water made sounds and hearing very important for them
False Killer Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
Dolphins and whales have voices, but it's a lot different from most other mammals. The limited visibility under water made sounds and hearing very important for them
Pilot Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
When you listen to the sounds you will usually hear two kinds of sounds. One that sounds like whistling (high pitched sounds) and one that sounds like a rattle or clicking. In general the whistles are for communication and the clicks is the SONAR.
Risso's Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
The whistle and the sonar. "When you listen to the sounds you will usually hear two kinds of sounds. One that sounds like whistling (high pitched sounds) and one that sounds like a rattle or clicking. In general the whistles are for communication and the clicks is the SONAR.".
Risso's Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
The whistle
Sperm Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
David"s Whale and Dolphin Watch
.mp3 file (72 kb)
NE Pacific Blue Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization "Northeastern Pacific blue whale calls are perhaps the best known blue whale call to date. They generally consist of two parts, A and B. The A call is a series of pulses (on the order of 1.5 pulses/s) which often exhibits side-banding and the B call is a long FM moan".
West Pacific Blue Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization. "They are generally a one to two-part frequency modulated moan that lasts about 20s with frequencies from 23 to 20 Hz.
Southern Blue Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization of southern Blue Whale . These vocalizations consists of "three-part, pulsive moans".
Atlantic Blue Whale Atlantic
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization. "Atlantic blue whale calls are narrow-band, low frequency moans".
Fin Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization
Minke Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
PMEL Whale Acoustic Projfect
whale vocalization
Sperm whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Sperm whale clicking
Sperm whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Sperm whale coda
Beluaga Whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Beluga
Long finned pilot whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Long finned pilot whale
Risso's dolphin
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Risso's dolphin
Killer whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Killer whale
Killer whale
WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Killer whale
Bottlenose Dolphin
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
BBC
Bottlenose Dolphin audio clip
Beluga Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Beluga Whale sound clip
Blue Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Blue Whale sound clip
Bottlenose Dolphin
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Bottlenose Dolphin sound clip
Gray Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Gray Whale sound clip
Humpback Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Humpback Whale sound clip
Narwhal
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Narwhal sound clip
Killer Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Killer Whale sound clip
Right Whale
MP3  Hear Sound
National Geographic
Right Whale sound clip
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