Humpback whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and live in every one of the planet’s oceans. Their seasonal migrations are among the longest of any mammal, stretching thousands of miles.
The history of the Gray Whales, from the times when it was hunted to near extinction to the recovery A program that follows the history of the Gray Whales, from the times when it was hunted to near ...
Why is marine life eating plastic? Scientists say their sonar is being fooled. How do dolphins and other toothed whales mistake plastic for food? At the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, North Carolina, ...
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Patrick Dykstra has a life-changing encounter with a sperm whale and discovers their hidden world. For years, Patrick Dykstra has traveled the globe following and diving with whales, learning how ...
Steve Backshall journeys the globe with some of the greatest travelers on the planet. Steve Backshall journeys the globe with some of the greatest travelers on the planet as he explores the reasons ...
Egyptian desert fossils reveal clues to the evolution of the biggest animals on Earth. A spectacular fossil graveyard reveals a 43-million-year-old whale that had four legs and could walk. Follow ...
NC’s coastal black bears, whales and microplastics, hornworms vs. wasps and algae in window panes. How scientists study NC’s coastal black bear population using the hair they leave behind, why whales ...
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