Some whale species evade killer whales by singing at deep frequencies that are “completely undetectable” to the predators, according to a new study. Photo from John Towner, UnSplash Some baleen whale ...
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Some whales sing low enough to be 'acoustically invisible' to predators: researchNew research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on ...
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News Nation on MSNPaddler 'Swallowed' and Spat Out by Humpback WhaleA young Venezuelan packrafter briefly became a modern-day Jonah when a humpback whale gulped him up in its jaws and closed ...
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In it to win it: 5 candidates set to clear final hurdle to run for Liberal leadershipOTTAWA - It’s deadline day for candidates to pay up so they can stay in the running to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal ...
A man was kayaking in the wavy ocean in Magellan Strait, Punta Arenas, Chile. Then out of nowhere, he was swallowed alive by ...
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Hosted on MSNBaleen Whales Have a Secret Way of CommunicatingBaleen whales have developed a stunning survival trick—singing at frequencies that their predators can’t hear! Scientists ...
A video capturing a humpback whale briefly swallowing a 24-year-old kayaker has now gone viral on social media. Adrian ...
Two months after the war ended, Confederate soldiers destroyed a fleet of Yankee ships, which were harvesting bowhead whales ...
There are mainly two families of whales: baleen whales and toothed whales. There are 14 species of baleen whales including blue whales, humpback whales, and grey whales. Instead of having teeth, these ...
About 150 years ago, a few days after summer solstice, the skies above the Diomede Islands were heavy with smoke from whaling ...
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