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Whales
Toothed Whales target quickly moving prey with a constantly shifting, tightly focused Sonar Beam.
All toothed Whales and Dolphins echolocate loudly via special nasal structures and listen for Echo's bouncing off objects.
New experiments show that Whales
can focus their Clicks into a type of Sonar Beam to efficiently track fast moving prey.
Social Communication over long distances with Sonar may give rise to their increased intelligence thus identifying their geographic surroundings with Sonar Echolocation
and Social Interaction.
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The Greater the distance of Social Interaction, higher the frequency of Communicative Intelligence based with Geographical Location and Reasoning.
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