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Using drones, researchers assess the health of humpback whale mother-calf pairs across the Pacific Ocean. ScienceDaily . Retrieved May 27, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 12 ...
A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, mingling with other whale populations and potentially having sex with them along the way. When you purchase ...
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Humpback Whale Sets Record for Longest Migration Ever: Is This Journey a Warning Sign for Ocean Chaos?The journey of this humpback whale began in 2017, when it was first sighted off the coast of Colombia in the Pacific Ocean. After being observed several times in the same waters over the years ...
A humpback whale stays by the side of a whale entangled in fishing gear. He spent more than five hours by her side, swimming ...
"Big Mama" and her eighth calf have migrated back to PNW waters! They were recently spotted near San Juan Islands.
Albino humpback whales do not typically reach adulthood, because their brightness makes it hard for them to avoid predators. Supreme Court Decision Could Cost Donald Trump the Election The 25 Most ...
Big Mama, the first humpback whale to have returned to the North ... a marginal body of the Pacific Ocean that spans the US-Canada border. The industrialised hunting of cetaceans had led global ...
Humpback whales ( Megaptera novaeangliae) are master migrators. Some populations of this baleen whale species travel upwards of 5,000 miles per year from colder waters to feed, towards warmer tropical ...
enduring in the Pacific Ocean while some other humpbacks have struggled in a changing environment. By Emily Anthes A humpback whale’s tail is as unique as a fingerprint. The lobes, or flukes ...
In a groundbreaking study published this week in The Journal of Physiology, biologists at the Marine Mammal Research Program (MMRP) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa Hawaiʻi Institute of ...
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