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Sperm Whale vs Killer Whale: The Ultimate Battle of the Ocean’s Most Fearsome PredatorsSperm whales, the largest predators of the ocean, dive deep into the abyss, where no human dares to venture, and face off against the infamous killer whale in an epic battle. Why watch this video?
An extraordinary discovery was made at the Valencina Copper Age mega-site in southwest Spain, which has captured the attention of a team of Spanish researchers—a rare sperm whale tooth uncovered ...
The nearly 53-foot-long adult sperm whale will remain on the beach to decompose, and researchers say it will provide food for other animals, such as turkey vultures, bald eagles, and coyotes.
A 53-foot sperm whale, which was struck by a vessel, washed ashore north of Seaside on Thursday afternoon, days after it died, the Seaside Aquarium posted on their Facebook page Sunday.
A sperm whale that washed ashore on the Oregon Coast last week likely died after being hit by a vessel, according to the Seaside Aquarium.
An endangered sperm whale found dead on the Oregon coast was struck by a vessel. The whale will remain on the beach to decompose naturally.
Many Savannah-area residents were amazed and heartbroken to see a sperm whale washed up on the shore of Hilton Head Island. What may have caused this?
Beached sperm whale spotted on Hilton Head Island (Town of Hilton Head Island Government) Whales typically beach themselves when they are seriously sick or hurt. According to the island’s social media ...
Hilton Head Island sees a beached sperm whale on South Forest Beach. Marine experts, including NOAA, are working on humane euthanasia and further analysis.
A sperm whale that beached itself on Hilton Head Island will be euthanized with medicine from Florida, a veterinarian from the Georgia Aquarium, the town said.
Sperm whales, the planet’s largest toothed predator, have incredibly complex social structures and cultural practices. During a recent WWF-backed research expedition around Greece’s northwestern ...
A South Carolina man pleaded guilty on Thursday to importing sperm whale teeth and bones from four countries and selling them in the United States, federal prosecutors said.
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