In this incredible clip, we can watch a highly organized orca pod break through the ice to snatch a seal with a synchronized ...
Photographers capture mutant crayfish, cleaning fish, and synchronized whales in this year's top underwater contests.
PESCADERO, Calif. (AP) — Every winter about 10,000 elephant seals make their way to California’s Año Nuevo State Park to fight, mate and give birth. The spectacle runs from mid-December through March, ...
Whales are incredibly well-adapted to living in the sea. Their streamlined bodies are propelled forward by their fluke and flippers, and they breathe through a blowhole on the top of their heads. They ...
(WPRI) — There are believed to only be roughly 380 North Atlantic right whales left in the world, and on Saturday, 33 of those whales were spotted in Cape Cod Bay. The CCS noted that Saturday’s ...
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Are animals smarter than humans? These 15 viral videos prove they just might be smarter than us
Intelligence isn't unique to humans — as the 15 amazing videos of animals solving problems in this article are about to show you.
A close encounter with a whale in the middle of the Atlantic was captured on video by a team of rowers. It happened as Will Towning from Norwich, Greg and Elliot Collins from Buckinghamshire, and ...
A new Slow Zone for right whales is in effect east of Ocean City through January 18. Mariners are requested to travel at 10 knots or less in the designated area to protect the whales. North Atlantic ...
For tens of millions of years, whales have been a part of the oceans. Because of this, it would be easy to believe that whales evolved from aquatic creatures as the oceans warmed and became more ...
PORTLAND, Maine — One of the world's rarest whale species is having more babies this year than in some recent seasons, but experts say many more young are needed to help stave off the possibility of ...
Sperm whales are the planet's largest 'active' hunters - blue whales and fin whales may be mightier, but as filter feeders, don't target individual prey items. However, size alone doesn't make sperm ...
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