You talkin' to me? You
talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Then who the hell else are you talking... you
talking to me? Well I'm the only one here. Who the fuck do you think you're
talking to? Oh yeah? OK.
“A Beluga whale named Noc learned to warble in a human voice that was so
convincing it fooled a diver into thinking someone was shouting at him to get
out of the water, US researchers have revealed. Handlers at the National Marine
Mammal Foundation in San Diego heard mumbling in 1984 coming from a tank
containing whales and dolphins that sounded like two people
chatting far away. It wasn't until one day, after a diver surfaced from the
tank and asked: "Who told me to get out?" that researchers realised
the garble came from a captive male Beluga whale. For several years they
recorded its spontaneous sounds while it was underwater and when it surfaced.
An acoustic analysis revealed the human-like sounds were several octaves lower
than typical whale calls. The research was published
on Monday in the scientific journal Current Biology. The authors wrote that Noc
was even able to be trained to
"speak" on cue and
they were able to study how he adjusted the pressure and "phonic
lips" in his nasal cavities to make sounds much lower than ordinary whale
squeals and clicks. "The whale was exposed to speech not only from humans
at the surface – it was present at times when divers used surface-to-diver
communication equipment. The whale was recognised as the sources of the
speech-like sounds when a diver surfaced outside this whale's enclosure and
asked: 'Who told me to get out?' Our observations led us to conclude the 'out'
which was repeated several times came from Noc. "We interpreted the
whale's vocalisations as an attempt to mimic humans." After four years of
copying people, Noc reached maturity and apparently either lost the capacity to
make human noise or lost interest in doing so. He went back to sounding like a
whale, emitting high-pitched noises, and died five years ago.
Dolphins and parrots have been taught to mimic the patterns
of human speech, but it is rare for an animal to do it spontaneously. The study
is not the first time a whale have been identified making human sounds.
Scientists who have studied sounds of white whales in the wild sometimes heard
what sounded like shouting children.
Caretakers at the Vancouver Aquarium in Canada once claimed
they heard one of the white whales say its name, Lagosi. His other utterances
were indistinct and described as a garbled human voice, or someone speaking in
Russian or Chinese.”
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The
secret word is Moby
He sounds like a Christian speaking in tongues.
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