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- Carpenter_fish abstract "Carpenter fish is an archaic, obsolete term that pre-20th century mariners ascribed to the hypothesized species of fish they imagined were responsible for the strange tapping sounds they could hear through the wooden hulls of their ships, which sounded like a hammer pounding a nail into wood. It is now known that these sounds were actually the echolocation clicks produced by sperm whales. US Navy sonar operators still use the term colloquially.".
- Carpenter_fish soundRecording Carpenter_fish__1.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageID "38925585".
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageLength "1348".
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageRevisionID "574854066".
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Animal_echolocation.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sperm_whales.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whale_sounds.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink Sperm_whale.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Carpenter_fish description "Actually a pair of sperm whales foraging.".
- Carpenter_fish filename "Sperm Whale Buoy Recording.ogg".
- Carpenter_fish format Ogg.
- Carpenter_fish pos "right".
- Carpenter_fish title "The sound of "carpenter fish"".
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Carpenter_fish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carpenter_fish subject Category:Sperm_whales.
- Carpenter_fish subject Category:Whale_sounds.
- Carpenter_fish hypernym Term.
- Carpenter_fish type Sound.
- Carpenter_fish type Sound.
- Carpenter_fish type Thing.
- Carpenter_fish comment "Carpenter fish is an archaic, obsolete term that pre-20th century mariners ascribed to the hypothesized species of fish they imagined were responsible for the strange tapping sounds they could hear through the wooden hulls of their ships, which sounded like a hammer pounding a nail into wood. It is now known that these sounds were actually the echolocation clicks produced by sperm whales. US Navy sonar operators still use the term colloquially.".
- Carpenter_fish label "Carpenter fish".
- Carpenter_fish sameAs Q16245261.
- Carpenter_fish sameAs m.0s8xd39.
- Carpenter_fish sameAs Q16245261.
- Carpenter_fish wasDerivedFrom Carpenter_fish?oldid=574854066.
- Carpenter_fish isPrimaryTopicOf Carpenter_fish.