Episode 16: Wonderful Whales
The Mightiest Marine Mammals
Part 2 of our Mini-Series: “Animals, Our Favorite Neighbors”
We finally have an episode where our favorite phrase “deep dive” is truly apropos! So join us as we deep dive the fascinating underwater world of whales. This group of animals technically includes dolphins and porpoises in addition to whales. Discover their forms of communication, diets, family structures and more!
Discussion Includes:
The Evolution of Whales
Communication & Friendship for Whales & Dolphins
The Diet of Whales: Teeth versus Baleen
Orcas! (Kara’s Fav)
Whales and Echolocation
Whales in Media
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