From bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms, when a whale dies it becomes a colossal island of nutrients – attracting weird and wonderful creatures to feast.
Deep down in the sea, where no light penetrates and where the availability of food is very low, life somehow exists in ways that can be considered str.
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Gigantic whale shark makes scuba divers look tiny
Whale sharks are the largest species of fish on the planet. They are among the largest animals to have ever lived. Only blue whales, sperm whales, and humpback whales (all mammals) are larger. The ...
Two groups of killer whales are engaging in a terrifying, bloody cannibalistic war beneath the ocean’s surface, where gangs ...
This adorable sea lion has to eat five to eight percent of its body weight every day to stay healthy and hydrated. Over the ...
A rare pod of orcas, known as CA-51, has returned to Monterey Bay after a three-year hiatus, delighting whale watchers and ...
Researchers suggest that predation by a subspecies called Bigg's orcas might explain why members of another one, called ...
Word and photos of Vancouver’s mystery orcas reached marine biologist Emma Luck in Alaska. A year earlier, she had been alerted to a trio of mystery orcas in Turnagain Arm near Anchorage. Orcas are ...
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Whales: Facts about the largest animals on Earth
Whales are a group of mammals that live in oceans. They include some of the largest animals on Earth. The blue whale is the ...
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Eastern Promises: The coolest pit stops, tastiest treats and most scenic sights from Toronto to Halifax
Featuring stargazing, whale-watching and Halifax’s best donair ...
Why punch a whale when you can sing to it?
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