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Thousands of people flocked to see Trouble the whale in 1928, North Carolina historians said. Courtesy of NC Museum of Natural Sciences A massive dead whale washed onto the North Carolina shore ...
Recent research is showing that even whale urine is important for the planet. This effect is called the “whale pump” and it can enhance the photosynthetic rate of plankton, which is the basis ...
In July 2024, scientists in Otago, New Zealand, made a stunning discovery: an elusive spade-toothed beaked whale had washed up on the shore. The whale had never been seen in the wild, and finding a ...
A massive dead whale washed onto the North Carolina shore, drawing thousands to a beach 97 years ago. Historians believe “more than 50,000 people from at least six states” flocked to see the ...
A video of the extraordinary sight captured by the Japanese whale-watcher stunned the internet. The killer whale was spotted off the coast of Japan's volcanic island Hokkaido, reported Dailymail.
A rarely seen species of whale became stranded alive on a North Carolina island, only to perish before help could arrive, according to researchers. The discovery was made Wednesday, April 23 ...
A year later, the National Marine Fisheries Service declared an Unusual Mortality Event for humpback whales along the Atlantic Coast as whale deaths surged from Maine to Florida. Numbers from the ...
THIS is the moment an incredibly rare white killer whale was spotted gliding through the ocean - delighting a wildlife photographer. Scientists say the animal has a "glowing mutation", which ...
China unveiled a high-tech, high-speed submersible unmanned surface vessel called Blue Whale on Monday, capable of operating both above and below water, Xinhua News reported. The vessel ...
Elmley Nature Reserve has hired a trainee nature guide, is arranging group visits, and plans to offer free lifts from Swale railway station to the site. The National Lottery Heritage Fund awarded ...
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