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Research reveals Beluga whale that could mimic human voices

“It may sound like a whale of a tale, but it’s true. Beginning in 1984, scientists in San Diego studied the sounds of a captive male Beluga whale that was able to mimic human voices.”

Read more here from The Christian Science Monitor.

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