In addition to studying the world’s only nonmigratory blue whales, marine biologist Asha de Vos seeks to change her compatriots’ attitudes toward the ocean.
Since 2014, scientists have listened to a uniquewhale vocalization they call a “biotwang.” The call, which sounds a bit like squeaking metal, was first detected by an autonomous sea glider ...
and in a press release they called the area where the whales were seen an "unusual feeding area." "This mid-Atlantic aggregation is a good reminder that the movement patterns of North Atlantic ...
Under these circumstances, killer whales have been known to hunt and prey on moose. This unusual predator-prey dynamic is not widely known, which is a shame as it demonstrates the versatility of ...
Your support makes all the difference. Aquarium enthusiasts in China were left shocked when they discovered that a much-hyped giant whale shark on display was, in reality, a robot. The Xiaomeisha ...
A new study in Nature reports that baleen whales evolved unique structures in their larynx that enable their low-frequency vocalizations, but also limit their communication range. The study was ...