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Marine biologist Carrie Newell photographed four blue whales — the largest animals on Earth — 3 miles off Depoe Bay.
Dwarf sperm whales have an unusual way to protect themselves if they come under attack. When they feel threatened, these tiny whales release their intestinal fluid, turning the water red.
The smallest species of whale tricks its predators by gushing gallons of red fluid into the water when under attack.
Sperm whales, known for their imposing size and deep ocean dives, have often been mischaracterized as aggressive. However, this video dispels such myths, showcasing their more amiable nature. Their ...
Whales and dolphins, including endangered sperm whales, inhabit a deep Pacific zone targeted for seabed mining. Scientists warn that noise and sediment from mining could disrupt their behavior and ...
60 Minutes' newest correspondent filed her first report from Dominica where she reported on the threatened population of sperm whales.
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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?
The sperm whale tooth’s discovery holds significant cultural and symbolic implications for understanding prehistoric human societies. While the majority of ancient ivory artifacts come from ...
Marine biologists are working to determine why a very young sperm whale washed up along a beach in Miami Tuesday morning. According to NOAA, the whale was stranded alive when it washed ashore but ...
Marine biologists are trying to figure out why a very young sperm whale became stranded along a Miami beach Tuesday morning.
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