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Singing Whale Sounds, for Deep Relaxation, Sleep or Stress Relief.

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Whale Sounds Deep Underwater for Sleep, Relaxation description

Whale sounds are used by whales for different kinds of communication.
The mechanisms are used. Marine mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises, are more limited; Sight is less effective for marine mammals. Smell is also limited, it makes it possible to smelling less effective. However, at the sea level. Because sea mammals are so dependent on environmental conditions and cetologists, they are subject to surveys.
The word "song" is used to make it and the humpback whale. This is "strikingly similar to human musical traditions." It has been suggested that humpback songs whitish.It was not a clear song. Coordinates fraging activities.

While the complex sounds of the humpback whale (and some blue whales) are believed to be primarily used in pair selection, the simpler sounds of other whales have a year-round use.While toothed whales are capable of using echolocation to detect the size and nature of objects, this capability has never been demonstrated in baleen whales.Further, unlike some fish such as sharks, a whale's sense of smell is not highly developed.Thus, given the poor visibility of aquatic environments and that sound travels so well in water, sounds audible to humans may play a role in navigation. For instance, the depth of water or the existence of a large obstruction ahead may be detected by loud noises made by baleen whales.[citation needed]

The question of whether whales sometimes sing purely for aesthetic enjoyment, personal satisfaction, or 'for art's sake', is considered by some to be "an untestable question".
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