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Boaters got the chance to see a “powerful display of strength and energy” during their “spectacular adventure.” ...
Mammalian altruism is extremely rare, but may have occurred when a pod of dolphins escorted a lost humpback whale from the ...
According to Inkl, new maps are helping people see the growing risks whales face. Built using decades of research from over ...
Learn about how scientists are using AI-powered photo recognition technology to track humpback whale migration ...
Humpback whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and live in every one of the planet’s oceans. Their seasonal ...
Sydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding ...
Humpback whales are known for their extensive use of bubbles—from powerful, aggressive bursts that prove their prowess during courtship to the bubble-net “curtains” they produce to round up ...
Watch the latest from ITV News - ITV News' Martin Stew and members of the British Antarctic Survey fielded questions at the Eureka Museum - whilst on board the RRS Sir David Attenborough.
A complex rescue operation unfolded off the coast of Australia after a humpback whale was found tethered to the sea floor. The incident took place near Geraldton — located about 260 miles north ...
A whale fall is the carcass of a whale falling to the ocean floor. The fossils date back to a time when the site in Kutch was under a tropical sea, in a warm and humid coastal environment.
Usually, gray whales don’t stop to eat on their way to their feeding grounds in the Alaskan Arctic. This stopover behavior may be an indication of adaptability, or attempts to adapt.