Humpback whales mainly feed on krill and small schooling fish, often using highly coordinated feeding tactics. One of their most famous hunting methods is bubble-net feeding, where they corral prey ...
Every July, dozens of humpback whales surface simultaneously in Alaskan waters, mouths agape, executing a coordinated hunting ...
Videos of animals hunting prey can be fascinating but gruesome. This one is a bit different. The clip of two humpback whales bubble feeding in synchrony is as beautiful as it is interesting. It shows ...
Humpback whales blow curtains of bubbles beneath fish and krill to trick them into thinking they're trapped. Arterra / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Humpback whales have devised a clever ...
Blowing bubbles, catching krill Bubble-net feeding is when whales deliberately blow bubbles from their noses to encircle their food— krill and fish—like a net, concentrating their prey into a tight ...
Between June and November, humpback whales migrate up and down the Australian East Coast, but what are the best weather ...