Gray whales are washing up on North America’s Pacific coast in alarming numbers, again. The culprit: Starvation and a lack of ...
Dr. Enid Sisskin talks to Christian Wagley, of Health Gulf, about Rice's whale and the recent decision made by ...
Learn how a mirror test with beluga whales revealed bubble play, toy use, and signs of self-awareness rarely seen in animals.
Researchers studied a whale decomposing at the bottom of the ocean and found that its body sustains deep-sea creatures for ...
Scientists confirmed in a study published in journal PLOS One on May 20 that Beluga whales are able to recognize themselves ...
Two humpback whales have separately completed record-breaking 9,000-mile journeys between Australia and Brazil, the ...
Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and analysis to make sense of the news. Episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Emma’s Must-Sees See TV Programming Manager Emma ...
In hours of underwater video footage from a New York aquarium, a beluga whale named Natasha stretches her neck, pirouettes, ...
This Week in Science: human remains found in an ancient, giant jar; a new member of the self-recognition club; new clues to ...
Alaska’s Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300.
The researchers hope that this new understanding of cognition in the toothed whales will increase human empathy and concern ...
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Watch this wild whale acting like a pet - the beluga encounter few people would expect
A lone beluga whale swims right up to the boat in northern Norway, acting unusually calm and almost eager for human attention. What seems like a fun encounter quickly turns into something more ...
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