Rare footage from Australia captures remoras, or “sucker fish,” whale-surfing their way through migration season.
The latest discovery is that elements of their vocals function in a way that’s fascinatingly similar to human vowels, making ...
For years, researchers with Project CETI have worked to decode the communication of the species. Tony Wu, Nature Picture ...
A group of friends on a whale-watching trip in Newport Beach got a surprise on Monday when a humpback whale breached just ...
Freediver Cindy Yang shared her close encounter with a whale in a video she captured on camera, in which the whale could be seen "nearly swallowing" her whole.
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Swimming With Giants: Underwater Peace
Get closer than ever to humpback whales in their natural world—slow, majestic, and profoundly still.
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How Whale Fins Made Wind Turbines 20% More Powerful
The next leap in renewable energy didn’t come from a lab - it came from the ocean. Engineers studying humpback whales ...
A researcher in Australia managed to capture rare footage of remoras, a breed of fish commonly known as sucker fish, while ...
Let's be truthful. There sure was a lot of ugly football played out there on Sunday. From London to Cleveland to Kansas City, fantasy football managers had to slog through several blowouts — ...
On October 10, 1985, a humpback whale dubbed “Humphrey” got lost and swam nearly 70 miles inland, inspiring one of the ...
Remora species like the whale sucker ( Remora australis) aren’t picky eaters either. When sea lice and other parasites aren’t ...
If you've ever wondered how and why "sucker fish" hitch a—usually—wild ride with a humpback whale on the move, new footage ...
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