Note! THIS IS THE ROBLOXIAN VERSION OF THE 52 HERTZ WHALE

The area where the sound was recorded is marked in red.

The area where the sound was recorded is marked in red.

The sound recorded in June 2, 1998.

The 46 Hertz Whale sound was a series of whale sounds that was recorded under the deep ocean coast of Western Robloxia and the Telamon Sea between 1987 and 2005. It was recorded 3-4 times each year. It is called 'The most lonliest whale', since it cannot communicate with other whales (due to the fact it is known that all whales are unable to hear frequencies in the 46 Hertz range). However, the sound is not being heard recently, with the last recording from November 18, 2005.

Background

In 1987, sea microphones were to navigate the Tovokian Union submarines nearby, during the Cold War. Under the deep coast of Western Robloxia, Bloxanada, and the Telamon Sea, the microphones recorded a weird sound coming from the ocean. The Robloxian Navy caught the signal at the same time. It was a normal whale sound, but the weird thing is that the sound is 46 hertz, higher than the typical sounds created by the blue and fin whales and even the bass on Roblox HQ. In fact, the biggest whales communicate with 30 hertz frequencies. With this, it is implied that this whale is unable to communicate. However, there exists only two photos caught by a RASA satellite in 1992 and 2001 of the area surrounding where the whale was seen; there is no image of the whale as of 2024.

After 2015, there are theories that two whales existed.

Inspection

On October 17, 1992, a RASA satellite took a large shadow, and it was also the same time when another sound was recorded. The shadow was twice as big than the old Roblox Headquarters, and six times as large than the Blue and Fin Whale. This implied that it could be a new contender for the largest creature in Roblox. The same shadow was caught on May 6, 2001.

On November 29, 1993, a group of Bloxanada and Robloxia scientists went out to the Telamon Sea, to search for the whale. They managed to record the sound, but the whale was not found.

On June 7, 1995, the scientists searched the ocean again, and this time, they found a shadow which was similar to the whale, but it turned out to be a Blue Whale.

The scientists also searched the ocean on 1996, 1998, 2003, and 2004, but there were unable to find the 46-hertz whale.