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In the never-ending symphony of the sea, there's a standout among the percussive pings of bottlenose dolphins and the plaintive calls of humpback whales. New recordings of the little-studied ...
“I was so scared. He was taking pictures of me from his car, stalking me around the neighborhood like a whale,” he says. “I went to a movie just to get away from him, and when I came out, he was still ...
Known for their crisp polos and East Coast aesthetic, Vineyard Vines injected a little rock ‘n’ roll soul into their ...
Birds of a feather … Animal-loving New York City supermarket billionaire John Catsimatidis has joined forces with emu-owning ...
“Everything is gone. Everything she had. But we still have her.” That is how Glennis Black described the wreckage of what had been her mother’s home in the aftermath of a tornado that ...
Whale holdings of CYCLE soared 276% in 24 hours as its auto-burn tokenomics fuel deflation and community-led burn votes. CLANKER, Tokenbot’s native token on Base, saw a 30.85% rise in whale ...
These tours are generally beneficial for whales, but they can also stress them out. Here’s how to ensure that your trip does more good than harm. A gray whale “spyhops,” a vertical position ...
Somewhere in the North Pacific Ocean there is a whale. There are, of course, many whales, if rather fewer than there were a couple of hundred years ago. But this whale is different. It is a male ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are master migrators. Some ...
By Elizabeth Anne Brown Run-ins with humans are a leading cause of death for humpback whales — and new research may explain why these gentle giants are so vulnerable to collisions with boats and ...
New England Aquarium Whale Watches kicked off on May 16 They depart from Boston’s Central Wharf New England Aquarium naturalists serve as guides onboard the whale watch cruises as passengers If ...
Each year, humpback whales migrate predictably between cold, nutrient-rich feeding grounds and warm, tropical calving grounds, where they give birth and care for their young. Or so scientists thought.