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It sounds absurd, but the heart of a blue whale is so big a human could swim through its arteries
It’s hard to picture a creature so immense that a person could stand inside one of its arteries, yet that’s the reality of ...
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Unregulated tourism risks disrupting Timor-Leste’s whale migration
Whale tourism in Timor-Leste is booming. Tour operators report a healthy number of sightings and full bookings in the peak ...
They were the words of Padraig Whooley with the Irish Whale & Dolphin Group, spoken in reference to a never-before-seen ...
Size shapes the way animals move, hunt, and survive. For example, in the ocean, ginormous creatures rely on their massive ...
Researchers say it appears to be "a bumper year" for blue whale calves off WA's south west coast, with 13 cow-calf pairs recorded by the beginning of December. They would typically record nine to 10 ...
Nature packs surprises in every corner, be it in the form of fierce predators or gentle creatures that share our world ...
In the ocean, different animals have their own unique self-defence strategies to help them survive predators. Some, like crustaceans have hard shells to protect their vulnerable parts. Others go on ...
According to Smithsonian National Zoo, giant pandas are shy animals and avoid interaction with humans, and biting occurs only ...
1820 Renowned SA Painter Thomas Baines is born in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, England. 1895 In Paris, Alfred Nobel signs his last will and testament, setting aside his estate to establish the Nobel Prize.
Whale watchers in Madeira captured the astonishing moment orcas took down the deep-diving marine mammal. The predatory ...
Unfortunately, one million endangered species could become extinct. On World Wildlife Day, learn who is at risk and how to ...
Dominica recently set aside nearly 800 square kilometers of the Caribbean Sea as the world’s first Sperm Whale Marine ...
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