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Alligators and Whales both use sonar to communicate - Watch here as an Alligator tries to out rumble a space rocket. Amazing natural wildlife footage from BBC Worldwide.

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  • Ha! The alligator is challenging a rocket ship. That's great.

  • So, in short The space shuttle is king of the crocodiles, whales communicate to each other through the water over distances better than my cell, and their calls are continuously interrupted by sonar which is responsible for beaching whales. So all this means that Bell loses my signal because of whale calls and that's why I get stranded by the side of the road?

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  • we won't have to worry about the shuttle competing anymore.

  • @SUPERrrCHRIS 0_o my names mikey........

  • Interior crocodile alligator, I drive a Chevrolet movie theatre

  • Whale #1: Hey

    Whale#2: Me?

    Whale #1: no him

    Whale #2: who?

    Whale#1: Stan

    Stan : who me?

    Whale: YES YOU , HOW MANY STANS DO WE HAVE IN THIS OCEAN? 

  • Female alligators have the hots for big throbbing rockets. lol

  • Wale at alaska: Hey Tom

    Wale at south pole: Yo Mikey whats up lol

  • This blows me away ,I can't believe it!!!! The Whales are fantastic animals WOW!!!

  • Next time I see a alligator, I will challenge it to a jamming session on my bass.

  • "It's such a good Vibratiooon. It's such a sweeeeet sensatiooon."

  • I agree with you completely.

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