
![]() Belugas--like humans--pop that pop that jiggle that phat in order to communicate with other members of the species. Seriously, check the last citation. |
Why do you want anything more from me? I have already delivered science and whimsy. jk, please enjoy proof of all the things I said at a manic pace in the video as I am not a marine biologist and should not be taken at my word on matters of mammals of the sea.
Do check back in for the Narwhals video! If the narwhals video is already up, each time I've said Narwhal it should be hyperlinked. Helmets are cool, naps aren't lazy, tell your dog I say hi.
| Link to the Source and title | Description of source |
| The Blog of Legend: PractiCal fMRI Blog post | The tagline for this blog is "Sure, you can try to fix it during data processing, but you're usually better off fixing the acquisition!" Zing? idk im not an MRI technician. |
| Melon Melon | Melon. |
| The research paper:Ridgway S, Houser D, Finneran J, Carder D, Keogh M, Van Bonn W, Smith C, Scadeng M, Dubowitz D, Mattrey R, Hoh C. Functional imaging of dolphin brain metabolism and blood flow. J Exp Biol. 2006 Aug;209(Pt 15):2902-10. doi: 10.1242/jeb.02348. PMID: 16857874. The First FMRI of a Dolphin | This was the first time anyone had stuck a live dolphin in a terrifying giant magnet loop. |
| Scientific American Article about Belugas' uniquie ability to manipulate their melon Belugas Flirt and Fight by Morphing Their Squishy Forehead | Look at this Beluga wooga. Also please hire me SciAm i lub you. |