A study reveals that whales vocalise less during marine heatwaves to kill their prey, linking climate change to changes in ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNWhale Pee Transports Nutrients Across Thousands of Miles, Study RevealsGreat rivers of whale pee make a remarkable contribution to Earth's cycling of nutrients, a new study reveals.
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Sciencing on MSNThe Largest Whale In The World Weighs More Than Thousands Of People CombinedBlue whales are the largest animals to have ever lived. The largest of these giants was a true behemoth, equaling the ...
Marine life is flooding New York City’s waterways once again — but the conservation win is having an unfortunate side effect.
An endangered North Atlantic right whale, swimming in the Gulf off the Fort Myers, Florida coast, was captured on video by ...
Scientists have spent a lot of time thinking about how the nutrients in whale feces—also known as whale pump —benefit species ...
North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered, and only about 70 reproductively active females remain.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources [DENR] urges the public “to follow best practices for whale watching ...
“One big difference is that whales are often traveling thousands of miles across ocean basins–great whales undertake the ...
The first North Atlantic right whale mom and calf duo of the season were spotted in Cape Cod Bay heading into spring, the ...
The endangered whales visit Cape Cod Bay each year, where researchers count and track them, hoping the species returns from ...
Because of their size, whales are able to do things that no other animal does.” View on euronews ...
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