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Dwarf sperm whale: The 'pint-size whales' that gush gallons of intestinal fluid when surprised
Dwarf sperm whales have an unusual way to protect themselves if they come under attack. When they feel threatened, these tiny whales release their intestinal fluid, turning the water red. Growing up ...
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Incredible Whale Watching in Newport Beach: A Front Row Seat to the Ocean’s Giants
If you love the ocean and its creatures as much as we do- you have to head out to Newport Beach for some incredible whale and dolphin sightings… we had 500-700 dolphins surrounding us (including mamas ...
Sperm whales sleep vertically as if standing up, making them look like they're frozen mid-dance in the middle of the ocean.
Sperm whales, the planet’s largest toothed predator, have incredibly complex social structures and cultural practices. During a recent WWF-backed research expedition around Greece’s northwestern ...
A National Geographic photographer documented the lives of whales for years. World-renowned photographer Brian Skerry is sharing some of his extraordinary work documenting the lives of whales over ...
This visual guide explains the interactions that orcas, also known as killer whales, are having with ships and why scientists ...
VENICE, Fla. -- A sperm whale beached off the coast of Venice, Florida, has died following attempts to save it, officials said Monday. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials are ...
Experts speculate that orcas may be playing when they ram boats so hard they sink—a phenomenon that’s mostly been documented ...
Where it lives: Tropical and temperate waters around the world. What it eats: Deep-sea squid, octopuses, crustaceans and fish. Dwarf sperm whales have an unusual way to protect themselves if they come ...
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