Humpback whales mainly feed on krill and small schooling fish, often using highly coordinated feeding tactics. One of their most famous hunting methods is bubble-net feeding, where they corral prey ...
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These humpback whales are using bubble nets to hunt and pass on the knowledge through their own version of culture
In the fjords of northern British Columbia, the ocean can look calm from the surface, but underneath, the action is just getting underway. A pale ring of bubbles rises on the formerly calm waters.
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Whales do watch people on a boat: Rare humpback whale phenomenon gaping caught on video – scientists aren’t sure why they do it
Tourists are helping scientists by documenting a rare humpback whale phenomenon whose function is not understood. Known as ...
Scientists have captured rare footage of remoras, also known as sucker fish, hitching rides on humpback whales off the coast ...
Humpback whales sometimes use this very intricate, very cool strategy to catch fish. It is called bubble-net feeding. As NPR's Nate Rott reports, a new study suggests the whales are teaching each ...
On a misty morning in December, two photographers captured the images of 304 individual humpbacks – the highest number of ...
In a remarkable encounter, human scientists at Whale-SETI had what they describe as a "conversation" with a humpback whale ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A lost humpback whale stunned boaters by swimming through Ventura Harbor before responders guided it safely back to open water.
A massive mouth can hold a lot of fish, and they don’t come more massive than a humpback whale’s! The amazing clip above shows a close-up view of a humpback whale lunging through what appears to be a ...
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