A dead humpback whale washed up on a beach in Brewster over the weekend. According to the New England Coastal Wildlife ...
A man went scuba diving and heard a noise, leading to a rare encounter with a humpback whale which blew away internet viewers.
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The whale carcass washed up Saturday near Linnell Landing Beach in Brewster, according to a social media post from the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance, which said the sea mammal’s cause of death ...
The animal was a juvenile 34-foot female humpback weighing about 18 tons or 36,000 pounds, according to the International ...
Staff with the International Fund for Animal Welfare on Saturday responded to a deceased humpback whale that had washed up ...
The adult male swam more than 8,000 miles from South America to Africa, most likely in search of a mate, researchers said.
Animals other than birds also fell victim to the Blob heatwave, the new study notes. Humpback whale numbers dropped by about 20%, and Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod stocks crashed, forcing a closure of ...
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Humpback whales have long impressed us with their incredible travel distances. Now, one impressive male has blown away the ...
A humpback whale’s record-breaking 8,000-mile migration across oceans sheds light on evolving marine behaviours.