Blue whale calves enter the world already the size of a bus, yet they still face danger. A hungry killer whale sees a slow, inexperienced target guarded by a single adult. However, orcas cannot reach ...
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) sighting took place in Loreto Bay National Park (PNBL) and caps an unprecedented whale watching season, which begins annually in December.
Narrow-ridged finless porpoises were long assumed to be mostly solitary species with little allomaternal interaction. In a new study, researchers from Kindai University found four infant porpoises ...
A well-established fact of infancy in mammals is that the mother is the primary adult with whom an infant will interact. This holds true across species, from the tiniest shrew to the most massive blue ...
From whale songs to lion roars, animals have evolved to stretch their voices across distances so that friends—and sometimes foes—can hear them. Each sound is coded with messages like "Come here!" ...
The same macro signal preceded major Bitcoin rallies in the past, improving BTC's odds of rising toward $100,000 by August.
There is comedy in watching stock market participants explain their own behavior. Ask an investor why he bought at the top, and he will tell you, with total seriousness, that the fundamentals were ...
Embrace your imagination, creativity, and education with LEGO as they debut new Science Kits to explore the unknown ...
With Iran reportedly deploying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the US is preparing new options to reopen the world’s most vital shipping corridor.
Whale watching in Cabo San Lucas has a seasonal window each year due to migrating whales traveling to warmer breeding waters. The following article looks at migratory patterns, the times of year most ...
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Experts solve mystery of dolphin strandings in Argentina. Turns out, an apex predator was chasing them
Experts look into the 2021 and 2023 dolphin mass stranding events and find that both were being chased by an apex predator.
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WATCH: Large Pod of Dolphins Appear in NYC's East River and Turn the Busy Waterway Into a Playground
The short-beaked dolphins played and danced in the East River near Randall’s Island with the city's stunning skyline serving as a backdrop.
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