Sperm Whale Groups Found to Have Distinct Culture, Dialects

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New research reveals that sperm whales may have their own distinct dialects and cultures. And that they learn to communicate from their peers and relatives, like the humans do. Sperm whales have also been found to prefer other whales that are most like themselves, like human beings who usually interact more with those who are similar to them.

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