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Canacona: The carcass of a female humpback dolphin, weighing about 200kg, washed ashore on Agonda beach in Canacona on Sunday morning.Speaking to TOI, range forest officer of the south marine range, ...
When local fishermen were walking through a forest in Brazil, they discovered something that shouldn't be there: the carcass of a humpback whale.
Humpback whales blowing bubble rings may be a positive sign, researchers say. Humpback whales may be communicating with humans in a playful way, according to researchers who have been studying the ...
Humpback whales are some of the most intelligent creatures humans have ever had the chance to observe. However, researchers have encountered a bit of a conundrum with these massive sea-bound ...
Identifying humpback whales online 05:42. A male humpback whale made one of the longest and most unusual migrations on record for the species, an anomaly scientists say might be linked to climate ...
Humpback Whales Can’t See as Well as Scientists Thought, and It Might Explain Why They Keep Getting Tangled in Fishing Gear Despite having big eyes, the whales can’t make out details of ...
Adult humpback whales don’t really have predators to look out for, and researchers believe they rely on other senses, including smell, to detect their prey. Unlike their cousins the toothed ...
Experts explain why the incident depicted in a viral video was an accident caused by natural feeding behaviors. A humpback whale, like this one seen off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, might breach as it ...
A male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 13,046 kilometers (8,106 miles) — the longest migration recorded for a single whale ...
Another humpback washed up in Napeague on Dec. 17, the group added. 6. Authorities say the humpback whale found dead on a Long Island beach is the latest in a series of similar incidents since 2017.
Humpback whales blow spiraling circles of bubbles to create underwater nets for their tiny prey, krill. Hunter Warick/Alaska Whale Foundation, images collected under NMFS Permit #19703 hide caption ...