The sounds of the sea animals we never heard before

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Scientists discovered that 53 sea animals who were previously thought to be silent are actually communicating through sound. Species like sea turtles, tuatara, lungfish, and more were examined. The scientists believe the findings of this study suggest that all vertebrates who breathe from their noses are able to make a sound.

 

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