By filming humpback whales working together to feed - something we witnessed in ... "There's generally one animal blowing a bubble net around the prey and the other animals have these individual ...
Humpback whales are filter feeders and eat small fish and crustaceans, mostly krill. They herd and disorient their prey using several methods. In one, called “bubble-net feeding,” one whale ...
Dive into these 17 fascinating whale facts that seem straight out of a science fiction novel. Humpback Whales Bubble Net Feeding, Juneau, Alaska. Image by Gillfoto, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons ...
A young humpback whale wrapped in fishing net beached in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, stoking calls for fishermen to avoid abandoning ...
The patterns made in this process are stunning. One photo of bubble-net feeding by humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) even won the 2024 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year ...
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In the frigid waters of Antarctica, humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) showcased a breathtaking example of nature's ingenuity - a bubble net in the form of a Fibonacci spiral. This is a ...
The humpback whales‘ bubble net perfectly mirrored this geometric shape, adding an element of mathematical beauty to their feeding strategy . Whales swim in a spiral to create a bubble net to trap ...
A group of five humpback whales were bubble-net feeding — an extraordinary natural spectacle. They worked together to corral baitfish into a compacted ball near the surface, coordinating their ...