Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) really do use their massive heads to deliberately push and strike objects. A team of scientists using a drone filmed sperm whales headbutting each other during ...
Scientists have finally captured something long rumored but never proven: sperm whales headbutting each other. Using drone ...
Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have uncovered the oldest known recording of whale song. And it reveals a noisier soundscape of today's oceans.
Andy jets off in his safari mobile, heading to Vancouver Island in Canada to record the incredible growl of a grizzly bear for Jen’s audio database back at Safari World. Along the way, he takes to a ...
The humpback whale song recording was taken near Bermuda in 1949. Scientists at Cape Cod-based WHOI found it in their archives in fall 2025.
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AI trained on birdsong can recognize whale calls
Google researchers find surprising adaptability with Perch 2.0 ...
Before several West Coast transient (Bigg's) killer whales were spotted locally, a great white shark called Kara was recorded ...
A haunting whale song discovered on decades-old audio equipment could open up a new understanding of how the huge animals ...
Why Washington's Whales Demand 1,000 Yards? The Surprising Science Behind Their Strict Distance Rule
Washington State now requires boats to stay 1,000 yards from Southern Resident killer whales, a rule effective in early 2025.
Word and photos of Vancouver’s mystery orcas reached marine biologist Emma Luck in Alaska. A year earlier, she had been ...
Researchers are investigating the sighting of three killer whales in Puget Sound that do not match any known regional ...
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