Whales
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Anti-Social Humpback Whales Spotted Gathering Strangely by the Hundreds
Humpback whales, often seen swimming solo or in small groups, but now they're gathering in "super-groups" up to 200. Why?
Latest Research Articles
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WATCH: Trio of Gray Whales Engage in Complex Courtship Ritual
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Solar Storms Could Be Driving Hundreds of Whales to Death
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Baleen Whale May Be Behind Mysterious Mariana Trench Call
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Bloodbath! Rare Video Shows Killer Whales Eating Baby Live Sharks in Monterey Bay
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