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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 ...
Like many children, a baby humpback whale was recently overtaken by the immediate urge to play. Drone footage recently taken by Shaun Arthurson in the waters around New South Wales, Australia, shows ...
Drone video captured stunning footage of humpback whales and sharks feeding off the coast of Montauk in New York. Two videos shared on social media showed the wild animals from above feeding on a ...
The first baby humpback whale of the season has been spotted swimming in the Salish Sea off Washington, photos show. Big Mama was seen with her baby Wednesday, May 21, in the Haro Strait, northwest of ...
Fin, a rescued dog with a nose for adventure, has become a whale watching expert, often sniffing out dolphins and whales ...
Footage shows Fin's tail wagging "a mile a minute" during whale encounter.
Sky7 HD was over the huge marine mammals as they swam just inside the Golden Gate Bridge. We saw as many as four whales so far, but there may be more. WATCH VIDEO: Humpback whales return, swim off ...
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