Nothing About Sperm Whales Is Normal… Here’s Why
Sperm whales dive 3,000 meters into total darkness, hold their breath for over an hour, and hunt giant squid using 230-decibel sonar clicks. They have the largest brains on Earth—6 times bigger than ours—and scientists think they might be speaking one of the most sophisticated languages on the planet. We hunted them to near extinction. We still don't understand how they navigate entire oceans. And when divers meet them in open water, instead of attacking, they turn around and try to communicate. This is the story of Earth's most mysterious apex predator. The living memory of the sea. An intelligence we're only beginning to comprehend. 🔬 Topics Covered: How sperm whales survive crushing deep-sea pressure The 230-decibel sonar weapon in their heads Whale language and the AI trying to decode it Why they don't attack humans despite centuries of hunting How one whale can affect an entire ocean ecosystem The truth behind Moby Dick and whale fall ecosystems #spermwhales #deepsea #marinebiology #oceandocumentary #whalelanguage #naturedocumentary #wildlife #sciencefacts #deepocean #marinelife

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