Whales and their lives.

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This is a text that was taken from WWF from whales, since I've seen some documentaries about whales, I used this topic to inspire myself and make the voice as professional as I can.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Wales Ramal took out all of the world's oceans, communicating with complex and mysterious sounds. Their sheer size amazes us. The blue whale can reach lengths of more than 100 ft and weighed up to 200 tons, as much as 33 elephants. Despite living in the water, whales breathe air. And like humans, they are warm blooded mammals who nurse their young. A thick layer of fat called blubber, insulates them from cold ocean waters. Some whales are known as bowling whales, including blue, right bow head, say, and gray whales. This refers to the fact that they have special bristle like structures in their mouth called bullying that strange food from the water. Other whales, such as beluga, or sperm whales, have deep.