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Live Science Today: Jaw-dropping first glimpse of sperm whale birth and how NASA is turning astronauts into test subjects

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Sperm whales gather for the birth of a calf.

Sperm whales lift a newborn calf out of the water in this first-of-its-kind footage. (Image credit: Project CETI)

Researchers have filmed a sperm whale giving birth while being assisted by 10 other females in her social unit. It’s the first time an event of this kind has ever been seen in non-primates.

The birth, captured by airborne drones in July 2023, took place over the course of an hour, during which time females surrounded the mother and newborn in a protective circle, taking turns to raise the calf to the surface — giving it time for its flukes to unfurl and acquire its own natural buoyancy control.


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