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Killer whales invite humans for lunch, study suggestsA new study suggests killer whales may be inviting humans to share their meals, after documenting over 30 cases across four oceans where orcas offered people freshly caught prey. Researchers believe ...
A humpback whale was severely injured in Glacier Bay. National Park Service staff say they first saw the injury last Friday, ...
The nearly 1,065-pound whale is currently recovering in a medical habitat at the aquarium, but an expert says she's not yet ...
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve biologist Janet Neilson spotted a humpback whale with a deep gash behind its dorsal ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWhy Do Whales Breach?Have you ever seen a picture or a video of a whale jumping out of the water? If you have, you’ve seen a whale breaching.
I’ve been conducting raptor surveys by vehicle along Washington’s coastal beaches. Completed with a host of volunteers, the ...
He has only been the director of The Whale Museum for a few months, but Dr. Mike Kuperberg and his wife are already settling ...
Once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 Southern Resident killer whales left in Washington state's Puget Sound.
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The month’s sharpest science shots — selected by Nature ’s photo team.
This is the first of its kind along the West Coast and now offers data on where orcas are traveling overnight, which ...
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