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Whales: Amazing Creatures of the Oceans

Published by The Quail 1957 in Science
July 4, 2008

Whales are truly amazing creatures. Their songs, once heard, will remain with you forever.

I have found the whale to be one of the most amazing creatures of the sea. They have lived longer then the Dinosaurs and it’s said, by some cultures they are believed to be the record keepers of Creator’s creations great and small.

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The humpback whale is truly a sight to see and if you have ever gone whale watching, the sounds of their singing will forever be cemented in your mind.

They are truly great creatures and I have often sat across the campfire telling the children about the Gods of the deep.

One of my favourite species of whales is the killer whale better known as the Orca.

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It’s truly another amazing creature of the sea. Below you can listen to their songs. I often listen to the sounds of Orca singing as I meditate and find it very relaxing and awe inspiring. Whales are truly direct links to the higher power I call Creator.

There’s many a tale that speaks of sailors telling how they were saved from death of shark attack by these awesome creatures. Whales have become an endangered species due to over hunting. Let us hope that they too do not become like the buffalo that once roamed the great planes of the land. To destroy a species will only lead to the destruction of another and another until we eventually destroy our selves.

The Beluga Whales are a gentle creature and holds a great place in my heart. Much can be learned by the ongoing studies of these intelligent creatures.

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Enjoy the video below, it’s truly awesome and also very moving; I never cease to be amazed by the creations of Creator. We have much to learn from his great creatures of the oceans. All we need to do is but listen to their songs and learn to hear the messages they freely give.

There are many articles that can be written concerning the great creatures of the deep and as more researches become available, I feel more articles will also be available to the public. If we want to change things, then we must also strive to educate those we wish to change. I call this cause and effect.

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  1. IcyCucky
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 7:50 am

    Wonderful article, and fascinating whales pics and videos..

  2. Mystical Whitewolf
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    This is out of this world. I love the fact that you was able to put the videos with the whale songs in your article as well as the photos and information. Whales are one of my favorite mammals. Thank you for this wonderful article.

  3. the quail
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 2:35 pm

    Namaste IcyCucky and thank you for your encouraging comments.I’m pretty new to all this and very thankful for the help and advice I have been given by those that have read my articles.

  4. the quail
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    Namaste Marie and thank you for your kind comments and your encouragment along the way. It’s people like you that give me the insparation to move forward.

  5. Unofre Pili
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 7:47 pm

    A wonderful article indeed. Thanks Namaste.

  6. the quail
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 8:11 pm

    Namaste Unofre, Thank you for your comments my friend and your ongoing support.

  7. Diane McCloskey
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 11:18 pm

    Namaste, Mike! It’s awesome! Hard to believe those sounds exist in the depths of the deep blue sea! Maybe some day I’ll have the pleasure to go whale watching! Really awesome creatures!

  8. bongo wongo
    Posted July 6, 2008 at 6:42 pm

    Thank you the quail for this moment of silence of the depth and immemorial memory .

  9. the quail
    Posted July 6, 2008 at 10:41 pm

    Namaste bongo wongo, Thank you for you kind words and encouragement; glad you enjoyed the article.

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