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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumpback Whales Can't See as Well as Scientists Thought, and It Might Explain Why They Keep Getting Tangled in Fishing GearWith large, grapefruit-sized eyes, it would make sense if humpback whales had decently strong eyesight. So, why do these ...
The first baby humpback whale of the season has been spotted swimming in the Salish Sea off Washington, photos show. Big Mama ...
"Big Mama" and her eighth calf have migrated back to PNW waters! They were recently spotted near San Juan Islands.
Erin Gless, executive director of the Pacific Whale Watch Association, joins Good Day Seattle to celebrate the first humpback ...
Better understanding how humpbacks and other whales see could inspire “strategies for making fishing gear more visible” and ...
Whale researchers have new data about humpback whales giving birth along a busy “humpback highway” off Australia.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumpback Whales Give Birth Much Farther South Than Previously Thought, Study FindsResearchers in Australia found records of humpback whale calves more than 900 miles farther south than expected ...
SEATTLE — The first humpback calf of the whale watching season was spotted in the Salish Sea earlier this week. The baby, ...
A team of marine biologists at the University of North Carolina and Duke University has found humpback whales have poorer ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumpback shock: Whales give birth while still migrating, shattering science beliefsHumpback whale calves are now known to be born as far south as Tasmania and New Zealand—932 miles beyond their traditional ...
The humpback whale has the whale equivalent of nearsightedness, which puts it at risk of being snarled in fishing gear.
It turns out humpback whales' epic migrations to tropical waters aren't as essential as previously thought for giving birth: ...
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