whales
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Ambient Noise Pollution Disrupts Communication and Navigation in Whales, Study Finds
Over the past few years, a research team has been developing mathematical models to investigate how this noisy ocean soundscape impacts whale migration.
Latest Research Articles
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Perucetus Colossus: Recorded Largest Animal of All Time Could be Impossible, Paleontologists Argue
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Beaked Whales Found Near Coast And Shallower Water, Study Says
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Whales Sing Differently Depending on the Time of Day, New Research Shows
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Right Whale Calves Engage in 'Allosuckle' Behavior to Steal Milk from Other Whale Mothers [Study]
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Whales, Dolphins Found In UK Waters Contained Banned Toxic Chemicals
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Whales and Dolphins Share a Common Genetic Basis for Echolocation, New Study
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Mysterious Orcas "Old Tom" and Family That Hunted with Indigenous Australian Whalers Now Extinct [Study]
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Whale Entanglement Solutions: Experts Work on Answers to Whale Safety and Management
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Whale Sharks Exhibit Disturbed Behavior Patterns Due To Ecotourism, Study Says
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New Mutation Rates Show 20,000 Humpback Whales Lived In North Atlantic Prior To Commerical Whaling
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15 Marine Mammals Mysteriously Die In Canada Aquarium; Experts Baffled by the Unknown Cause
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Saya de Malha: A Hidden Treasure of Whales and Dolphins in the Indian Ocean