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Atlantic Sturgeons' Mysterious 'Thunder' Captivates Researchers

A recent study reveals that the low thundering sound previously mistaken for trains in the Hudson River is actually produced by Atlantic sturgeons, showcasing their unique behavior.

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Updated 13 days ago
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Researchers have uncovered a fascinating phenomenon in the Hudson River: a low thundering sound that was initially believed to be the noise of trains. Upon closer investigation, it became clear that this sound is actually generated by Atlantic sturgeons.

This discovery sheds light on the unique behaviors of these marine creatures, which are known for their elusive nature. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of sturgeon communication and behavior in their natural habitat.

Published on Phys.org, the research highlights the importance of continued exploration and study of marine life, as it can lead to unexpected revelations about species that inhabit our waterways.