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Seals Clapback
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yesterday
Unique footage of a gray seal clapping underwater reveals a new way the animals communicate underwater … and scientists flip out. Seal footage credit: Ben Burville
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New footage revealed a cute form of underwater chit chat among seals.
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Captured near the foreign islands in Northeast England, the footage showed a male gray seal smacking his flippers together forcefully.
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That's the first time a wild seal was filmed clapping underwater, unprompted by training or any sort of delicious treat from zookeepers.
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The claps were surprisingly loud, and scientists still aren't sure how the seal was able to make such a piercing sound underwater
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without having any air to compress between its flippers.
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The seal swam near a female seal and another male seal.
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The male would sometimes reply with clapping of his own, but the female would not.
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Based on the new footage and previous anecdotes, the authors concluded that only male seals appear to clap like this.
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It's not clear why seals might clap, but researchers suggest it could be to attract mates or shoo away competitors.
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That's your Strange News Snapshot. I'm Yasmin Sapagoli with Live Science.
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