Humpback whales
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Arctic Warming Opens Waters To More Whales, Increasing Food Competition
Marine animals are altering their diets and natural habitat range as a result of climate change. For instance, melting sea ice is opening new waters to humpback and fin whales, which could lead to increased food competition among the areas' native species.
Latest Research Articles
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First Humpback Whale: Hawaii's Sign of Fall?
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Seal Hitching Ride On Humpback Photographed in New South Wales [SEE IT]
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Whale Drone Demonstration: Flying for Snotty Research
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Dolphins Riding Whales? It's Not Exactly New
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White Humpback Whale, Likely 1 of 4 in World, Seen in NZ
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Video: Wintering Humpback Whale Rescued, South Africa
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Whales Sing O Canada: Nod to 148th Year
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Humpback Whales No Longer Endangered
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Sound to the Bone: How Baleen Whales Hear
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Humpback Whales Sing for their Supper
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Humpbacks Are Returning to NYC Waters, and There's a Lot of Them
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Arabian Sea Humpback Has Been Isolated for 70000 Years