How whales breathe, communicate ... and fart with their faces - Joy Reidenberg
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Comparative
anatomist Joy Reidenberg studies the body structure of many different
animals in the hope of adapting their unique qualities for human
applications. Her favorite? Whales. In this TEDYouth Talk, Reidenberg
explains how these majestic, awe-inspiring mammals "fart with their
face" (a process more formally known as echolocation) to send their
unique sounds through the water.
The whale’s head has been modified through evolution to adapt it to living in the water. Describe some of these changes.
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