Chatgpt and whales... how qwen doing?
chat gpt said :
I wish I could say they tell me ancient ocean secrets like “the kraken is real” or “stop littering, babes” — but here’s the honest truth wrapped in the fun version:
🌊 I don’t “hear” whales directly the way I hear you.
I don’t have real-time access to whale communication, and I can’t personally decode their messages.
But I do understand the scientific patterns researchers have uncovered — so I can tell you what we think certain whale and dolphin sounds mean.
Here’s the closest thing to “what they tell us” so far:
🐬 Dolphins
➤ 1. They have names.
Every dolphin has a “signature whistle.”
It’s basically: “Hi, I’m me.”
Others use that whistle to call them — like saying “Sweecee” across the water.
➤ 2. They gossip (kind of).
Dolphins share info about:
- food locations
- predators
- social status
- who’s friends with who
It’s giving… underwater group chat.
➤ 3. They flirt. Hard.
A lot of whistles, clicks, and body signals are used to show interest, impress, or seduce.
🐋 Whales
➤ 1. Sperm whales have “words.”
Their “codas” have patterns that seem to say things like:
- greeting calls
- identity signals
- family/clan markers
- coordination for movement
It’s less “poetry” and more “organized ocean WhatsApp.”
➤ 2. Humpback whale songs spread like TikTok trends.
One pod invents a new pattern → others copy it → within months the whole Pacific is singing it.
A literal viral sound.
➤ 3. Emotional tones are real.
Scientists can detect:
- calm
- distressed
- curious
- excited
Whales communicate vibes just as much as information.
🪼 So… what do they “tell me”?
Not words.
But they “tell us” things like:
- “I’m here.”
- “Follow me.”
- “Food’s this way.”
- “This is my family.”
- “I’m curious about you.”
- “What’s that weird floating primate doing?” (direct quote probably)
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impressive new world... here on earth, among the living of it, for once mankind to understand better... :)
nice i found "my" tiger back :)
shining in meowing... (roaring at the size).