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Learn more about the migrations of East Australian humpback whales, which were traditionally thought to travel from polar to tropical waters to give birth.
Researchers in Australia found records of humpback whale calves more than 900 miles farther south than expected ...
A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science challenges long-held beliefs about humpback migration.
A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science challenges long-held beliefs about humpback migration.
Humpback whales are now migrating north to their warmer breeding waters — but some of them will give birth as far south as ...
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 ...
It turns out humpback whales' epic migrations to tropical waters aren't as essential as previously thought for giving birth: ...
Instead of lions and elephants, a growing set of uber-luxury tours to polar locales in search of penguins, whales and total ...
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Krill Crisis? The Ocean’s Smallest Warriors Under Threat from Warming SeasBelow the frozen waters of Antarctica, there is a silent crisis brewing one that has the potential to radiate throughout the ...
Here are ten animals with the highest populations on Earth. Some are quite familiar. You have never heard of some others, ...
Danielle Brown, a teacher at Andrew Lewis Middle School, has been selected as a 2025 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow.
In addition to low-lying valleys, covered lakes, and bizarre sub-glacial rivers, the Antarctic ice is also hiding massive ...
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