14 Whale Sounds REAL Recordings 1 Hr Loop | Deep Sea Underwater Sounds ♓
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- 00:00 Intro | 00:12 Baked Whale | 00:38 Beluga | 00:57 Blue Whale | 01:53 Bowhead Whale | 02:39 Fin Whale | 03:22 Humpback Whale | 04:29 Killer Whale | 04:55 Minke Whale | 05:21 Narwhal | 05:57 Northern Right Whale | 06:34 Pilot Whale | 07:38 Sei Whale | 07:58 Sperm Whale | 08:40 Grey Whale | 09:35 LOOP to the end.
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WHALE SOUNDS NO MUSIC!
Due to the large amount of comments asking us to make a video like our “Top 5 Biggest Whales by Size and their real Whale Sounds Recordings. Beautiful! ♓” (watch: • Top 5 Biggest Whales b... ) but without music and longer, we have put together this “14 Whale Sounds REAL Recordings 1 Hour Loop | Deep Sea Underwater Sounds” with sounds of real whales, which include beeps, clicks, songs, calls, and other different sounds to communicate with each other.
This is not intended to be “another video” of whale sounds to sleep or relax. Our intention is to share some information about this animal and get closer to the deep ocean sounds and underwater life. Here is an index with some interesting facts about the whales included in the video, like whales’ length, weight, condition, behavior, life expectancy and whales range of sound frequencies that encompass these beeps, clicks, sounds, calls, and songs.
INTRO
1.- BEAKED WHALE (Hyperoodontidae)
Length: between 4,6 and 13 m
Weight: between 1 and 15 t
Sound voice frequencies: from 25 to 55 kHz
Condition: least Concern
Behavior: social, groups between 5 and 20 individuals
Life expectancy: 54-84 years
2.- BELUGA WHALE (Delphinapterus leucas)
Length: between 3,5 and 4,5 m
Weight: around 1600 kg
Sound voice frequencies: between 2 and 120 KHz
Condition: near threatened
Behavior: extremely social, large groups curious, friendly
Life expectancy: 30-35 years
3.- BLUE WHALE (Balaenoptera musculus)
Length: between 27 and 33 m
Weight: between 120 and 170 t
Sound voice frequencies: between 10 and 40 Hz
Condition: endangered
Behavior: solitary or in pairs, friendly
Life expectancy: 80-90 years
4.- BOWHEAD WHALE (Balaena mysticetus)
Length: up to 20 m
Weight: between 100 t
Sound voice frequencies: from 25 to 900 Hz
Condition: least concern
Behavior: solitary or in group of 2 or 3, friendly
Life expectancy: 200 years
5.- FIN WHALE (Balaenoptera physalus)
Length: between 21 and 25 m
Weight: between 70 and 80 t
Sound voice frequency: between 16 and 40 Hz
Condition: endangered
Behavior: light social, in small groups or in pairs, friendly
Life expectancy: 90-95 years
6.- HUMPBACK WHALE (Megaptera novaeangliae)
Length: between 12 and 16 m
Weight: up to 40 t
Sound voice frequencies: from 40 up to 40000 Hz
Condition: least concern (increasing)
Behavior: social, cooperative, gentle, non-aggressive, curious
Life expectancy: 80-90 years
7.- KILLER WHALE (Orcinus orca)
Length: between 8 and 9,5 m
Weight: between 4 and 9 t
Sound voice frequencies: 0.1 kHz to about 40 kHz
Condition: unknown, data deficient
Behavior: highly social, fierce, fast and skillful hunter, no documented cases of killer whales attacking a human in the wild
Life expectancy: 36-60 years
8.- MINKE WHALE (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)
Length: between 8 and 9,4 m
Weight: around 10 t
Sound voice frequencies: range from 50 Hz to 9.4 kHz
Condition: least concern
Behavior: curious, friendly, usually found alone
Life expectancy: 42-47 years
9.- NARWHAL WHALE OR UNICORN WHALE (Monodon monoceros)
Length: between 4 and 6 m
Weight: between 800 and 1600 Kg
Sound voice frequencies: 300 Hz up to 160 KHz
Condition: least concern
Behavior: social, groups of about 5 to 10, social dominance hierarchies
Life expectancy: around 50 years
10.- NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE (Eubalaena glacialis)
Length: between up to 18 m
Weight: between 40 and 70 t
Sound voice frequencies: 400-3200 Hz
Condition: critically endangered
Behavior: in small groups, docile, friendly, curious
Life expectancy: 15 years due to ship strikes and entanglements,
otherwise between 50-70 years.
11.- PILOT WHALE (Globicephala)
Length: between 5 and 7,5 m
Weight: between 1 and 4 t
Sound voice frequencies: between 2 and 14 KHz
Condition: lower risk
Behavior: social, active, playful, tight social pods and sub-groups of 10 to 20 individuals
Life expectancy: 35-60 years
12.- SEI WHALE (Balaenoptera borealis)
Length: between 13 and 18 m
Weight: between 20 and 30 t
Sound voice frequencies: ranges between 34 Hz and 3 KHz
Condition: endangered
Behavior: alone or in small groups of 2 to 5, fast swimmers
Life expectancy: 50-70 years
13.- SPERM WHALE (Physeter macrocephalus)
Length: between 12 and 19 m
Weight: between 55 and 60 t
Sound voice frequencies: clicks at 10-30 Hz, voice at 400 Hz
Condition: vulnerable
Behavior: large groups, distrustful
Life expectancy: 60-70 years
14.- GREY WHALE (Eschrichtius robustus)
Length: between 13 and 16 m
Weight: around 40 t
Sound voice frequencies: between 100 and 1500 Hz
Condition: stable
Behavior: maternal, small and mostly unstable groups
Life expectancy: 55-75 years
Fantastic! I was begging to find real whale sounds with no music to relax and sleep. This sounds keep my mind balanced and relaxed. Thanks so much indeed!
Bowhead whales make me wonder if animals can remember things for over 200 years. Do they remember mommy until the end?
I hope so. That would be a sad life if they couldn't. I'm surprised that they can live that long.
They have a strong mother-calf bond,so, probably.
that sound puts me in so much distress. it sounds like they’re mourning or scared
The bowhead whale one was scary I never thought they could make a sound like that. 😧
These sound super eerie honestly. Like it’s so cool the variation and all that. Like I didn’t know how diverse whale sounds were. But most of them to me sound kinda scary lol
Why does bowhead whale sound like a cat in distress
Me encanto el canto de la ballena azul
Yayyyyy 🧩🧩🧩🧩🧩
Omg Zila Channel! Thank u
beluga whale sounds like a mythical whale/crystal whale
humpback whale sounds are similar to a thing that i know
0:25 literally the last of us
What i find interesting is that we always seem to include orcas to the mix when they are dolphins in reality. Not whales hehe
But that is a very interetingly picked mix of whale sounds. Well done guys