Experience matters but are older whales more desirable? Do they have better game?
The Davidson family was taking a leisurely beach walk in Australia when they stumbled on quite a find. A whale fossil estimated to be about 20 million years old. The whale fossil was excavated from ...
Nobody has ever known where tiger sharks go to mate. But new data suggests there’s one Hawaiian spot that draws a big ...
One of the most impressive experiences you can have with wildlife kicks off with a shouted command. "Come on, come on, come on -- into the water," guide Georgia Clements yelled to her guests.
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20 Winning Images From the 2026 World Nature Photography Awards That Turn Wildlife Into Art
From a loving embrace shared by two polar bears to the curious gaze of a gorilla towards a butterfly, the collection is bubbling with drama.
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What can whale films tell us about Marineland’s threatened belugas and dolphins?
The fate of 30 captive beluga whales and four dolphins hangs in the balance as Marineland in Niagara Falls awaits final approval for an export permit from the Canadian government. Marineland has ...
These hotels and resorts keep teens and parents happily offline with pools, outdoor adventures, and built-in family fun.
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40+ native Mexican animals (that you didn't know were from Mexico )
Wondering what animals live in Mexico? This article showcases 40+ native Mexican animals from diverse species and the national animal of Mexico.
A new study shows that as humpback whale populations recover from past whaling, older males are gaining a major advantage in reproduction. Early in the recovery, breeding groups were dominated by ...
As humpback whales recover, older males are fathering more calves, revealing how whaling still shapes mating and competition ...
Dead, 11-ton humpback whale washes up on California beach as officials warn locals to stay away: ‘It’s massive’ - Officials say the whale’s carcass could shift unexpectedly in the surf ...
Recovering humpback whale populations are revealing a hidden shift: older males are increasingly outcompeting younger rivals to father calves.
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