Team of researchers explore social bonds of sperm whales in Mauritius

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In Mauritius, a discovery off the coast is changing what we know about sperm whales. After more than a decade of observation, researchers have forged special bonds with these gentle giants who are profoundly social creatures. Dive with FRANCE 24’s Abdoollah Earally and Clémence Waller into the depths of the ocean to discover the secrets of their social life.

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