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Sperm Whales' Headbutting Behavior Documented in New Research

Recent findings from the University of St Andrews provide the first filmed evidence of sperm whales engaging in headbutting, aligning with historical mariner observations.

Editorial Staff
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A study from the University of St Andrews has documented sperm whales engaging in headbutting behavior, a phenomenon previously noted in historical accounts.

This behavior was captured on film for the first time, offering new insights into the social interactions of these marine mammals.

The findings not only validate 19th-century mariner observations but also enhance our understanding of sperm whale communication and behavior in their natural habitat.