Fin, humpback, and minke whales in the Gulf of St Lawrence are eating more fish and less krill than they did in the past ...
One of the most impressive experiences you can have with wildlife kicks off with a shouted command. "Come on, come on, come ...
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New diets, bubble tricks and learning to share: The fascinating ways whales adapt to climate change
Scientists have analysed almost 30 years of data to discover how whales in the North Atlantic Ocean are learning to co-exist ...
Researchers have found that humpback whales use bubble-net feeding to survive and recover in the northeastern Pacific. A new ...
A great white shark is a masterwork of evolutionary engineering. These beautiful predators glide effortlessly through the ...
The bumphead sunfish (Mola alexandrini) is one of the strangest and most impressive giants in the ocean. With a flattened, ...
Humpback whales aren’t just recovering in numbers. Learning to hunt together may help them survive a warming, unpredictable ...
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Massive whale appears beside freedivers in feeding frenzy
A freediving instructor had once-in-a-lifetime moment when a massive Bryde’s whale suddenly emerged during a feeding frenzy ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding among humpback ...
After a typhoon destroyed their homes, hundreds of Alaskan Natives find themselves far from their familiar food and ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding amongst humpback whales is crucial to the success of the population’s ongoing recovery.
Canada and the U.S. are playing by different rules when it comes to protecting threatened whales, experts warn.
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