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Unprecedented video shows a male gray seal using its flippers to produce a loud sound underwater. Scientists say it could be a previously undocumented form of communication, in which the seals are ...
An international study led by Monash University in Australia found that wild gray seals clap underwater to communicate. A video posted to YouTube last month shows the mammals swimming and moving ...
An underwater cameraman was left breathless when a playful seal removed his scuba mouthpiece with his nose and a flipper.
Researchers caught footage of a male gray seal swimming near the Farne Islands in northeast England and slapping its flippers together to produce a "sharp, snap-like sound." The discovery ...
NORTHUMBERLAND, England -- An underwater cameraman was left breathless when a playful seal removed his scuba mouthpiece with his nose and a flipper. Ben Burville was diving near the Farne Islands ...
An underwater cameraman was left breathless when a playful seal removed his scuba mouthpiece with his nose and a flipper.
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