The Loudest Voice on Earth Belongs to a Whale You’ll Never See
A mile beneath the waves, in total darkness, the sperm whale “sees” with sound – and its voice is the loudest of any animal alive.
A mile beneath the waves, in total darkness, the sperm whale “sees” with sound – and its voice is the loudest of any animal alive.
Bigger than any dinosaur. A tongue that weighs as much as an elephant. The blue whale isn’t just the biggest animal alive – it’s the biggest there has ever been.
Humpback whales compose songs that last for hours, ripple across entire oceans, and somehow change together – like a melody the whole sea agrees to learn.
Each dolphin invents a unique whistle for itself – and uses it like a name. They even call out to the friends they miss.
They’re called “killer whales,” they hunt great white sharks, and they rule the ocean’s food chain. So why has a wild orca never taken a human life?
Our stories begin in the ocean – but wonder doesn’t stop at the shore. On land, the largest animals of all show us something deeply, achingly familiar: grief.
Three hearts, blue blood, and nine “brains” – the octopus is so strange it almost seems to belong to another world.