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16. Curtains of bubbles rise to the surface as humpback whales vocalize deep below. No one knows really why they sing but it may have something to do with mating or establishing dominance. Both males and females vocalize by forcing air through their blowholes but only males sing complex songs which they repeat. Some sing for 20 minutes at a time with sounds varying in pitch.

Humpback Whale, Tonga