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[[File:Whale voice profile.jpg|thumb|The voice profile of whale song]]
'''Whale song''' is a form of communication made by the male [[Humpback whale]] of [[Earth]]. The male Humpback will sing his song anywhere from 6 to as long as 30 minutes and then start again. In the ocean, other whales will pick up his song and pass it on. The songs change every year, and until the [[23rd century]], served an unknown purpose. Long speculated as some sort of navigational signal or as part of a mating ritual, the truth behind the whale song was not determined until long after their [[extinct]]ion.
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'''Whale song''' was a form of communication made by the male [[humpback whale]] of [[Earth]]. The male humpback would sing his song anywhere from six to as long as thirty minutes and then start again. In the ocean, other whales picked up his song and pass it on. The songs changed every year, and until the [[23rd century]], served an unknown purpose. Long speculated as some sort of navigational signal or as part of a mating ritual, the truth behind the whale song was not determined until long after their [[extinct]]ion.
   
In [[2286]], an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]] entered the [[Sol system|Terran solar system]] emitting a high frequency transmission, focused on Earth's oceans. It was later determined that the probe's transmissions were, in fact, whale song. (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'')
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In [[2286]], an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]] entered the [[Sol system]] emitting a high frequency transmission, focused on Earth's oceans. It was later determined that the probe's transmissions were, in fact, whale song. ({{film|4}})
   
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File:Whale voice profile.jpg

The voice profile of whale song

Whale song was a form of communication made by the male humpback whale of Earth. The male humpback would sing his song anywhere from six to as long as thirty minutes and then start again. In the ocean, other whales picked up his song and pass it on. The songs changed every year, and until the 23rd century, served an unknown purpose. Long speculated as some sort of navigational signal or as part of a mating ritual, the truth behind the whale song was not determined until long after their extinction.

In 2286, an unknown alien probe entered the Sol system emitting a high frequency transmission, focused on Earth's oceans. It was later determined that the probe's transmissions were, in fact, whale song. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

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