Two landmark studies documenting a rare sperm whale birth in the Caribbean have revealed new insights into animal cooperation, according to research published by the nonprofit Cetacean Translation Initiative (Project CETI). The studies show that sperm whales from unrelated family lines work collectively to help newborn calves survive, challenging previous assumptions about whale social behavior.
Sperm Whale Birth Study Reveals New Insights Into Animal Cooperation
Caribbean research shows whales from unrelated family lines work together to help newborn calves survive.
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