New research from the University of St Andrews shows humpback whales rely on socially learned bubble-net feeding to survive ...
The foraging strategy may help humpbacks be more resilient to food scarcity, emphasizing the importance of preserving their ...
Bubble net feeding is spreading into humpback whale populations in the Canadian Pacific and researchers think it might have been introduced by whales from other areas, according to a new study ...
Fin, a rescued dog with a nose for adventure, has become a whale watching expert, often sniffing out dolphins and whales ...
Midwinter marks the annual return of humpback whales to Hawaiʻi, swimming down from Alaska to breed in the warmer waters. Tiger sharks start showing up in greater numbers soon thereafter from across ...
Humpback whales off the west coast of Canada have learned a cooperative hunting technique from whales migrating into the area ...
A spunky rescue dog named Fin watches from the bow as two curious humpback whales spyhop and mug the boat off San Diego, ...
After revisiting items from a Brazilian museum, researchers think humans may have been hunting whales 5,000 years ago, a ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding among humpback ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding amongst humpback whales is crucial to the success of the population’s ongoing recovery.
Footage from Gone Whale Watching San Diego shows Fin the rescue dog getting close to two wild humpback whales while out with ...
“Tiger sharks typically roam widely in what can seem like random patterns, so finding such a strong and consistent seasonal ...