Humpback whales aren’t just recovering in numbers. Learning to hunt together may help them survive a warming, unpredictable ...
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A scientist studying humpback whales was confused by the behavior of one of the whales, until she realized it was protecting her from a shark attack
She has a real connection with that whale.
Baleen whales don’t have teeth. Instead, they use baleen, a filtering system that lets the largest animals on Earth feed on ...
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Humpback whales are probably learning how to catch prey with bubble nets by watching one another
Humpback whales have devised a clever strategy that allows them to scarf down lots of food in just a handful of gulps. Called “bubble netting,” this well-documented strategy involves swimming in ...
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