LONDON : Recent scientific research has revealed that sperm whales living in the depths of the ocean chat with each other using alphabets and words, just like humans. According to the British newspaper The Guardian, new research proves that sperm whales speak through specific clicking sounds, which are called coda in scientific terms. The study found that these sounds are not just noise, but have complex vocal structures and wattles, just like humans. These fish change the pitch of their voices in much the same way that humans speaking Mandarin (Chinese) or Latin change their accent to change the meaning of words. Researchers have analyzed these sounds using modern technology and artificial intelligence.













