Sperm whale 'phonetic alphabet' discovered
- Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discovered the Eastern Caribbean sperm whales communicate using clicks resembling morse code.
- A 'sperm whale phonetic alphabet' was devised by analyzing data and recordings from 60 members of the Eastern Caribbean sperm whale clan.
- The study revealed the whales' communication method involves click patterns similar to morse code, with rhythm and tempo providing additional layers of complexity.
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