Whales Are Talking… About Us!

May 3rd, 2026 - by CBS News Sacramento

 

Whales Have Been Warning Us

Scientists Heard the First Translated
Whale Sentence — “They Are Warning Us”
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(April 17, 2026) — Scientists just translated the first sentence ever spoken by a sperm whale. Four words, extracted from a mile-deep recording off the coast of Dominica by an AI trained on 9,000 audio files. The research team went silent when it appeared on screen. Dr. Pratusha Sharma, who has studied cetacean communication for eighteen years, read it and called her co-lead immediately.

Here is what it said: the whales were warning each other. About ships. About noise. About us. And the most disturbing part isn’t the warning itself — it’s that the AI found this same coda pattern repeating across decades of recordings. They’ve been saying it for years. We just couldn’t hear it.

Scientists Have Decoded Language of the Whales
Using AI… And It’s Not What You Think
Beneath the ocean’s surface, an ancient conversation hums in rapid clicks, messages passed between giants with brains six times our own. Using advanced AI, scientists are listening like never before and what they have uncovered is something no one would have guessed in a million years.

What they are finding is revealing an entirely new way to understand communication between intelligent life forms on earth.

We Just Discovered Whales Speak Like Humans

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A UC Davis professor was among the researchers who had a conversation with the humpback whale

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Every step demanded patience, skill, and compassion, ensuring the giant marlin fish remained calm throughout the process. ⏳ After hours of detailed work, the last of the growths were removed, revealing smooth, healthy skin beneath.

The crew celebrated as the crane lowered the fully cleaned and healthy giant marlin fish back into the bright blue ocean.  As it swam away free of its heavy burden, the rescue stood as a powerful reminder of human dedication to saving marine life. Disclaimer:

This video is a family-friendly rescue re-creation produced for educational and awareness purposes only. It does not contain harmful, violent, or graphic content. The aim is to inspire compassion, highlight ocean conservation, and promote safe wildlife rescue efforts.