A stunning video from Chile shows a humpback whale briefly scooping a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed.
A seal found crawling down a road in New Haven on Sunday turned some heads. It was only one of the strange animal encounters ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on ...
A dead whale has washed up on a Scots beach with signs of entanglement injuries, just weeks after two other whales were ...
It is concerning if they die off as it means the sea – which we rely on for many things – is no longer healthy, says an ...
While the cause of death is yet to be determined, initial assessment of the whale showed it was a healthy animal. Phil Dickinson, a SMASS volunteer, helped record the stranded ani ...
A humpback whale has washed up dead on a Scottish peninsula with evidence of entanglement injuries. The young male was spotted ashore the Kintyre peninsula, near the ferry terminal at Claonaig which ...
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Hosted on MSNWhale songs are very similar to human language, study findsLanguage has long been seen as a defining trait of human intelligence. Unlike the communication systems of other species, ...
A man was kayaking in the wavy ocean in Magellan Strait, Punta Arenas, Chile. Then out of nowhere, he was swallowed alive by a humpback whale underneath the water.
A humpback whale appeared to swallow then spit out a kayaker in a viral video filmed off the coast of Chile. But was he actually in any danger?
Charlie Jacobsma slapped the surface of a pool enclosure at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium and scanned the water for movement.
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