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Blue Whale vs. Whale Shark: Comparing the giants’ size, diet, habitat, and oceanic behaviour
Blue whales and whale sharks, though both giants of the ocean and filter feeders, differ significantly. Blue whales, massive ...
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Giant Squid vs Blue Whale: Comparing Two Giants
Regarded as some of the largest animals in our oceans, which creature is bigger: the giant squid vs blue whale? While blue ...
SINGAPORE: The 6.3m-long carcass of a baleen whale was found in the waters off Tanjong Pagar on Sept 6. Announcing the ...
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Blue Whales Are Going Silent, and Scientists Are Worried - Here's Why
Science history: Gravitational waves detected, proving Einstein right — Sept. 14, 2015 Alan Cumming reflects on 'The Traitors ...
The megalodon, an extinct apex predator with a powerful bite and formidable hunting skills, is compared to the blue whale, the largest creature ever.
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Kites, whales, sharks, spirits soar at Vallejo festival
Folks venturing out to the Vallejo waterfront Saturday might have thought they stumbled into an aerial whale-watching tour, with a blue whale, a life-sized whale shark and none other than Baby ...
A new digital platform, Blue Corridors, showcases 30 years of tracking data revealing global whale migrations and mounting threats from ships, fisheries and climate change.
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How to find a cryptic animal: Recording the elusive beaked whale in the Foz do Amazonas Basin
Whale watching is a popular pastime on coastlines around the world. Cetaceans like blue whales, humpbacks, and orcas can be ...
Tickets go on sale soon for the city’s most legendary sleepover—part science camp, part slumber party, all museum adventure ...
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B.C. researchers can now determine a whale’s sex from its wake
A recent study from Ocean Wise, published in the journal Environmental DNA, shows that seawater containing environmental DNA, ...
When a whale appears where nobody expects it, the ocean itself feels like it’s offering a gift. That’s what happened off Cape ...
Most Icelanders do not eat whale meat, and most of it is consumed by the 2.3 million foreign tourists who visit each year. So ...
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