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Researchers observes that humpback whales create complex bubbles to hunt krill and actively control size, depth, and spacing of these bubble nets - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Humpback whales could be secretly trying to talk to humans, scientists say - Researchers say findings can potentially help ...
The bubbles blown by humpback whales to confuse and snare their tiny prey should be classified as tools. That's the recommendation made by scientists observing these amazing marine mammals in ...
A drone pilot who volunteers to monitor whale activity captured amazing footage of a humpback “heat hunt” recently, with a bunch of ardent males in pursuit of a female. Tyrone Peters said the males ...
It might sound like something out of a sci-fi film, but scientists believe humpback whales could be trying to get our ...
Humpback whales have joined an exclusive list of animals that not only use but also manufacture their own tools, a new study conducted off the coast of Alaska has found. Researchers have known ...
Humpback whales might be a lot smarter than we first thought, scientists have found. These marine giants may create and wield their own tools, according to a new paper in the journal Royal Society ...
The problem is we don’t really know what the whales are saying.
The pod of 250 dolphins was even seen participating in some “ocean spa treatment” known as “kelping,” a behavior that can be ...
Eight humpback whales on a heat hunt in a small bay along the NSW coastline have been captured in rare footage by a marine ...
Bay Area researchers from SETI and UC Davis captured a rare sight: humpback whales blowing bubble rings — like smoke rings — while calmly approaching humans. It’s the first time scientists have ...
Humpback whales blowing bubble rings may be a positive sign, researchers say. Humpback whales may be communicating with humans in a playful way, according to researchers who have been studying the ...