A killer whale mom, who shot to fame after she carried her dead calf’s corpse along with her for more than two weeks in a ...
Why did a humpback whale swim a record-breaking 13,046 kilometres, traversing the planet and crossing three oceans? It's possible he got lost on his usual route, or that a changing climate forced ...
One male humpback whale traveled across at least three oceans in search of a mate, proving that there's no distance too far ...
The whale would have had to cross multiple oceans and travel more than 8,000 miles from the Colombian Pacific to get there, and experts believe it was trying to find a mate or food. The whale's ...
A humpback whale has been found travelling a record-breaking distance spanning three oceans to mate, raising an alarm about global challenges affecting the migratory behaviour of the species.
A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, mingling with other whale populations and potentially having sex with them along the way.
A humpback whale off Guadeloupe in 2022. The things whales do for love. A humpback whale has stunned scientists with a journey that spanned three oceans and more than 8,000 miles, setting the ...
The male was spotted with other humpbacks in photos posted to the whale sighting platform Happywhale, first in the Pacific Ocean near Columbia in 2013, in the Gulf of Tribugá just above the ...
Hidden oceans: Unfolding Uranus and Neptune’s enigmatic water layers In simulations conducted by planetary scientist Burkhard Militzer, it has been proposed that beneath the hydrogen-helium ...