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Discover Magazine on MSNBig Eyes, Blurry Vision: Why Humpback Whales Struggle to See ClearlyLearn more about why humpback whales can’t really see that well and how it is putting them in danger.
"Big Mama" and her eighth calf have migrated back to PNW waters! They were recently spotted near San Juan Islands.
These gentle giants have poor eyesight and may not be able to see fishnets and boats with which they have fatal encounters.
With large, grapefruit-sized eyes, it would make sense if humpback whales had decently strong eyesight. So, why do these intelligent cetaceans continue to become entangled in fishing gear?
The first baby humpback whale of the season has been spotted swimming in the Salish Sea off Washington, photos show. Big Mama ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on ... weekend and comes during the annual migration of humpback whales. The northward migration, often referred to ...
Whale watchers spotted a new whale calf Wednesday afternoon, in Haro Strait, between Canada’s Sidney Island and Washington ...
New research reveals that humpback whales are giving birth much farther south than previously thought, raising concerns about their safety.
The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) has announced the arrival of the first humpback whale calf of the 2025 season in the Salish Sea.
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IFLScience on MSNWhale Calves Are Born On “Humpback Highway”, Changing What We Knew About MigrationThere’s no maternity leave for whale mothers who give birth early – they just have to keep swimming with their calves until ...
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