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The women generally preferred deeper "masculinised" voices to the higher-pitched, more "feminine" recordings.
For instance, bottlenose dolphins and spinner dolphins were most often found in very shallow water (less than 500 meters), while striped and Risso's dolphins and sperm whales preferred deeper waters (over 4000 meters).
"I prefer deep earthquakes when I'm doing a study," Dr. Ishii said.
Pilot whales prefer deep water but come inshore to feed on squid, their main food.
It's interesting that they slightly prefer deep voices, and perhaps more interesting still that they like women tending towards the contralto.
Its enthusiastic practitioners, clad in flamboyant ski gear, prefer deep powder snow to groomed trails and jump over obstacles rather than complaining to the ski patrol about them.
Dahlias prefer deep garden soil, but they will grow in large containers, with at least 12 by 12 inches of space per tuber, but choose dwarf or low-growing varieties rather than the giants.
The researchers suggest that it may be adaptive for a woman with a high-pitched, attractive voice to prefer deep male voices because she may be more able to attract and hang onto a masculine partner than women with lower, less attractive voices.
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