Ever since I went to Sea World last summer, I have had a fascination with beluga whales. I've been really curious about how they communicate, so today I decided to research it. I found out that they communicate by making sounds. They squeak, whistle, chirp, trill, cluck, mew, and other weird sounds. These sounds are produced by movements of air between nasal sacs in the blowhole region. To be honest, I was kind of disappointed when I found out the answer. I was hoping that they had some kind of mental telepathy thing going on.Oh well. They're still cute.
I named him Florenzo!
I named him Florenzo!
Maybe you could learn to mental telepathy with them. Love the name!! Don't you think they look like albino mutated whales?
ReplyDeleteWell, I could try, but for some reason I don't think it will work. Yeah, I guess they kinda do!
DeleteHaha Bobbie, now you are more artistic and can communicate with whales! Day 2 and look at your improvements!
ReplyDeleteBaby beluga in the deep blue sea, you swim so wild and you swim so free! heaven above and the sea below, Just a little white while on the go. Just a little white whale, ooonn theee gooo!!!!
ReplyDeletedid you make that up Mikail? That is cute. Maybe Ramzie could do the illustrations for the book--unless it is already a book!!!
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