
doi: 10.1242/jeb.242511
![Figure][1] A pair of deep-diving dwarf sperm whales ( Kogia sima ). Photo credit: Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation, July 2018. Hunting with echolocation in the deep sea is a completely different kettle of fish from seeking quarry nearer the surface. Open ocean-going behemoths
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