Humpback whales
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Humpback Whales Less Stressed During The First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Says
Humpback whales are less stressed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here. A study done by the team from University of Queensland shows that humpback whales that migrate off the east coast of Australia experienced a decrease in stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Latest Research Articles
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Commercial Whaling Results In Loss Of Maternal DNA Lineages Of Humpback Whales
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Kelping Could Be Therapeutic For Humpback Whales As It Shreds Parasites, Study Says
Recovery Of Humpback Population Brings Hope to Marine Scientists
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About 50 Tiger Sharks Filmed on Feeding on Humpback Whale's Remains on Hervey Bay Coast, Australia
Humpback Whales Spotted From Hawaii Nearly Reaches 1000
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Dead Humpback Whale Along Canadian Coast Making Several Dogs Sick After Eating Carcass
Young Female Humpback Whale Ballooning Carcass Found on Shores of British Columbia
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Underwater Showdown: Brawl Between Dozens of Orcas and Humpback Whales Spotted Near the US-Canada Border
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Humpback Whales Produce Their Songs That Can Last Up to 30 Minutes and Spread Across the Pacific Ocean
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Fran, California's Favorite Whale, Died After Fatal Encounter with a Ship
Washed Ashore: Lifeless Rare White Whale Is Not Famous Albino Migaloo
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Two Humpback Whales Caught in Shark Nets Off the Queensland Coast During a Whale Migration