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In a video by the Ocean Exploration Trust, scientists return to a whale fall off the coast of British Columbia for the third time in a decade to glimpse the life still clinging to a whale’s ...
Wild orcas across four continents have repeatedly floated fish and other prey to astonished swimmers and boaters, hinting that the ocean’s top predator likes to make friends. Researchers cataloged 34 ...
No elements of foul play, sabotage or negligence have been identified in the Putra Heights fire recently, says Selangor ...
Shiba Inu, the biggest dog‑themed meme token after Dogecoin, has had a turbulent few months. However, recent data suggests a ...
The shift from lizard-like sprawl to upright walking in mammals wasn’t a smooth climb up the evolutionary ladder. Instead, it ...
If you own a legendary kerosene lamp, your lamp takes its place in an evolution of lighting technology that led to today’s LEDs. I find the sooty old kerosene lamp to be more romantic than LED lamps.
Other animals including some early humans, non-human primates, sea otters, elephants, and bird species are known to use ...
Evolution of Whales By Science News Magazine Issue: Vol. 11 No. #301, January 15, 1927 Having trouble viewing this? Open in a new window Questions or comments on this article?
Humpback whales are known for their extensive use of bubbles—from powerful, aggressive bursts that prove their prowess during courtship to the bubble-net “curtains” they produce to round up ...