Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it's helping a Canadian population recover from whaling.
Baleen whales don’t have teeth. Instead, they use baleen, a filtering system that lets the largest animals on Earth feed on ...
Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging ...
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We swam with whales! Here’s what happened...
Join us as we take a memorable journey swimming with humpback whales. This video showcases the stunning underwater beauty and the incredible encounter with these majestic creatures. Experience the ...
A peaceful kayaking trip turned breathtaking when a humpback whale suddenly rose from the water just feet away ...
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The largest whale and biggest animal on Earth
The blue whale holds the title as the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth. This video explores how big blue whales can grow, how they survive in the ocean, and what makes them such ...
Photographers capture mutant crayfish, cleaning fish, and synchronized whales in this year's top underwater contests.
Humpback whales will sometimes use an intricate strategy to catch food called bubble-net feeding. A new study suggests they're spreading the knowledge of how to do it to each other.
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