Footage of humpback whales captured by drones has revealed how the animals manoeuvre their whole bodies when they feed. As BBC News filmed with scientists in the Antarctic Peninsula, one whale ...
Wray, J.+, O'Mahony, É.+, Baer, G., Robinson, N., Dundas, A., Gaggiotti, O.E., Rendell, L., Keen, E.M. (in submission). The diffusion of cooperative and solo bubble ...
Wray, J.+, O'Mahony, É.+, Baer, G., Robinson, N., Dundas, A., Gaggiotti, O.E., Rendell, L., Keen, E.M. (in submission). The diffusion of cooperative and solo bubble ...
When it comes to humpback, gray and fin whales, it’s best to be higher up for getting a more broad view of the animals as they surface. Even when humpbacks are bubble net feeding, a higher view ...
Humpback whales bubble net feeding, North Pass, Southeast Alaska. Gillfoto, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Experts have indicated that breaching and other aerial behaviors could help the whale to ...
All eyes aboard the Coastal Explorer are tracing their movements because these wily birds know—moments before we do—where the humpback whales will emerge in their amazingly synchronous behavior called ...
“You might see them in some parts of the world in shallow water, hitting their flukes on the bottom, swimming in a circle, which puts up a mud fence around the fish within that area, kind of like ...
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