Humpback whales will sometimes use an intricate strategy to catch food called bubble-net feeding. A new study suggests they're spreading the knowledge of how to do it to each other.
While the “smart” animal club has been steadily adding new members, the world’s whales can be considered among the founders. The roughly 50 million-year-old animal lineage shows evidence of their own ...
Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it's helping a Canadian population recover from whaling.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A humpback whale known as Kараул (Watchtower) produced this bubble ring in Hawaii in 2020. Researchers at the University of ...
A new study reveals that nearly half of the humpback whales frequenting Gitga’at territorial waters now use a complex group ...
An amazing sight off the New England coast this week: A pod of “bubble net feeding” humpback whales.The New England Aquarium said an aerial survey team spotted the pod of whales feeding off Martha’s ...
Some of the largest living animals on the planet eat the tiniest food. For humpback whales, it's krill – small shrimp-like animals floating in the ocean. Capturing enough krill can take a lot of work, ...
SO EARLIER THIS WEEK, WE SHOWED YOU PICTURES OF HUMPBACK WHALES DOING SOMETHING THAT’S CALLED BUBBLE FEEDING. WELL, HERE IT IS UP CLOSE AND ACTUALLY IN ACTION. A VIEWER SENDING US THIS INCREDIBLE ...