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489 Sperm whales sleep vertically in pods near the ocean surface, motionless and silent for brief stretches, in a posture marine biologists first documented with acoustic tags in 2008

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/19/2026 08:32 EDT

Sperm whales sleep vertically in pods near the ocean surface, motionless and silent for brief stretches, in a posture marine biologists first documented with acoustic tags in 2008

Sperm whales sleep nose-up in tight pods just below the surface, motionless and silent for ten to fifteen minutes at a time. Biologists had no documented record of the posture until a Royal Caribbean crew filmed one by accident in 2008.

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