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A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) ... —Humpback whales caught on film for 1st time treating themselves to a full body scrub on the seafloor.
Drone captures footage of a humpback whale missing its tail fluke — an injury suspected to be from long-term entanglement in fishing gear.
As the scientist reviewed, the humpback whale population in eastern Australia was near extinction in the 1960s, but thanks to the ban on hunting in 1978 and conservation policies, the species ...
Seeing a humpback whale breach is a ... It appears both whales in the video sent to KTLA did in fact do a full ... (when a whale lifts the back part of its body and kicks the water ...
There was a humpback whale calf stranding reported south of Lahaina in 2008. The calf seemed underweight and not healthy. In January 2019, 10 melon-headed, or pygmy, whales were stranded on Sugar ...
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water during friendly interactions with humans, suggesting they could be trying to communicate with us.
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are master migrators.Some populations of this baleen whale species travel upwards of 5,000 miles per year from colder waters to feed, towards warmer ...
A humpback whale was freed from over 50 ropes and fishing gear in a 4-day rescue off the western Canadian coast. Experts say such entanglements are on the rise, with at least 67 off US coasts in 2022.
A humpback whale crossed multiple oceans for a massive migration that covered more than 8,000 miles, ... Read Full Bio. Emily Mae Czachor. December 11, 2024 / 3:39 PM EST / CBS News ...
Drone captures footage of a humpback whale missing its tail fluke — an injury suspected to be from ... Humpback whales caught on film for 1st time treating themselves to a full body scrub on the ...