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| Whale tried to ‘speak’ in human voice | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 30 2012, 09:43 PM (82 Views) | |
| LunaBaby | Oct 30 2012, 09:43 PM Post #1 |
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Whale tried to ‘speak’ in human voice A team of marine biologists say they may have evidence of a talking whale. Noc, a white whale, was studied for three decades and experts say he was definitely different from other whales they’ve studied. Video at link. |
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| simple simon | Nov 3 2012, 12:12 PM Post #2 |
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wow! Apparently there is an elephant which can speak a few words! OK, its in Korean, but these are still words! What I am curious to know is whether this has always been possible - or is an early manifestation of changes related to the ongoing 'shift of the ages'? If so, then what other delights await us? Will animals actually start being able to talk? (I always assumed that 'in the future' Dr Doolittle-syle communication would be because humans are more telepathic). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20142858 Simon
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Citizen of Planet Earth, living in the British Isles. | |
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| LunaBaby | Nov 3 2012, 01:29 PM Post #3 |
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