Whale songs reveal shifts in ocean conditions, offering vital insights into prey availability and ecosystem health.
Consisting of dozens of dolphin pods, scientists have few sophisticated answers as to why pods come together to form these superpods.
A whale-watching boat captain in Monterey, Calif., captured footage of a "super pod" of over 2,000 dolphins swimming in the sea. The group included a rarely-seen dolphin species: the northern right ...
According to the team, these findings indicate that seasonal and yearly changes to the amount of baleen whale song might mirror changes in the local food web. A better understanding of the ...
If these more-tolerable temperatures aren’t enough to warm you up (or maybe you don’t spend any time at the “happiest place ...
Tasmania. Every year, around 2000 marine mammals die in mass strandings worldwide. But this is not always for natural reasons ...
Challenging surf conditions forced rescuers to abandon their efforts to save a pod of 157 stranded false killer whales.
Baleen whales have developed a stunning survival trick—singing at frequencies that their predators can’t hear! Scientists ...
Humpback whales feed by quickly lunging through a school of fish with their mouths wide open, then straining the water out through their baleen, the fringed plates they have inside their mouths ...
Humpback whales feed by quickly lunging through a school of fish with their mouths wide open, then straining the water out through their baleen, the fringed plates they have inside their mouths ...
If you’ve been on TikTok or Twitter today you might have watched in horror as a kayaker was swallowed by a humpback whale off the coast ... possess rows of fibrous baleen plates instead of ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if they are more likely to fight or flee from a predator. Killer ...