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Humpback Whales Are Approaching People to Blow Rings. What Are They Trying to Say? — Colossal

Last updated: June 13, 2025 8:30 am
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A recent study conducted by the SETI Institute and the University of California at Davis has shed light on a fascinating new form of communication exhibited by humpback whales. Unlike the aggressive behavior displayed by orcas during the infamous “orca uprising” in 2023, humpback whales have been observed blowing bubble rings while interacting with humans in a friendly and curious manner.

These majestic marine mammals are known for their use of bubbles in various situations such as corralling prey and courting mates. The study documented 12 distinct incidents involving 11 whales producing a total of 39 bubble rings. Most of these interactions took place near Hawaii, the Dominican Republic, Mo’orea, and the U.S. Atlantic coast, with the whales approaching boats on their own.

The implications of this research go beyond the realm of marine biology. Scientists believe that decoding these non-verbal messages could prove valuable in the search for extraterrestrial communication. By studying the behavior of humpback whales, researchers hope to develop filters that can assist in identifying signs of extraterrestrial life in cosmic signals.

Dr. Laurance Doyle, a scientist at the SETI Institute and co-author of the study, highlighted the significance of curious behavior in humpback whales as it relates to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. He emphasized that the independent evolution of curiosity in these whales supports the assumption that extraterrestrial life may also be interested in making contact with humans.

The study has captured the attention of the scientific community and the public alike, with captivating images showing the intricate bubble rings created by humpback whales during their interactions with humans. These images serve as a visual reminder of the remarkable intelligence and communication skills exhibited by these gentle giants of the sea.

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As we continue to unravel the mysteries of marine life and explore the potential for communication with extraterrestrial beings, the curious behavior of humpback whales offers a fascinating glimpse into the interconnectedness of life on Earth and beyond.

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