Low-frequency, stereotyped, clicked vocalizations, some of which are termed “codas,” areapparently distinct to individual sperm whales and may act as acoustic signatures. Some, clicks are also probably used in echolocation. Here codas and roans from a group of eight, large males can be heard.
Slow clicks and codas.
Regular clicks and creaks (Creaks are believed to be echolocation runs and may indicate, feeding).
Trumpet vocalisations (often made after a whale dives and before it starts clicking), codasand clangs
Slow clangy clicks from a male
Trumpet vocalisations and clangs.
Low-frequency, stereotyped, clicked vocalizations, are apparently distinct to individualsperm whales and may act as acoustic signatures. Here clangs can be heard