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The Moment Female Whales Collaborate to Protect Newborn During Birth

Published March 27, 2026, 09:16
The Moment Female Whales Collaborate to Protect Newborn During Birth

A rare video has captured the birth of a sperm whale, providing scientists with unique insights into the behavior of these marine mammals. The video, taken in 2023, shows female whales from two different family groups working closely together, supporting the mother during labor and helping the newborn take its first breath. Researchers emphasize that this is an extremely rare level of coordination in the animal kingdom, typically observed only in primates. The birthing process lasted approximately 30 minutes, and for several hours afterward, the whales remained close to the calf, keeping it above water until it could swim on its own. Different communication sounds were also recorded during the birth, suggesting that the whales were synchronizing with each other. Sperm whales live in bonded societies, where females maintain strong ties and cooperate to protect their young. Scientists hope that these discoveries will help to better understand the social life and communication of whales.