The song is that of a humpback whale and was recorded by scientists in March 1949 in Bermuda, researchers said.
Biological matter left behind in the water allows us to follow these animals without ever setting eyes on them.
Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have uncovered the oldest known recording of whale song. And it reveals a noisier soundscape of today's oceans.
Glittery sea worms and sea squirts fit for "The Lord of the Rings" universe might sound like pure fantasy, but they're very ...
Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have discovered a recording of humpback whales off the coast of Bermuda ...
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55 whales stranded on a beach because they refused to leave one behind
55 Whales Stranded on a Beach Because They Refused to Leave One Behind ...
For tens of millions of years, whales have been a part of the oceans. Because of this, it would be easy to believe that whales evolved from aquatic creatures as the oceans warmed and became more ...
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Scientists studying stranded pygmy sperm whales have uncovered three previously unknown genotypes of Helicobacter bacteria ...
Drone footage has revealed sperm whales headbutting each other—something scientists had only speculated about until now.
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Killer whales rip into shark in brutal ocean feeding frenzy caught on camera
WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: The footage shows several orcas taking turns with the carcass, highlighting their cooperative ...
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