Male leopard seals use highly structured, predictable songs composed of just five call types to communicate during mating season, with the simplicity aiding long-distance transmission through Antarctic waters. A new study blending biology and information theory reveals these vocal patterns are as orderly as human nursery rhymes, potentially allowing scientists to identify individuals acoustically and monitor populations non-invasively.
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