University of Queensland hearing tests conducted across kilometers of ocean off the Australian coast show humpback whales ...
A conservation charity is working with fishermen on the project on Scotland's west coast.
Picture an animal whose tongue will weigh as much as an entire elephant. Sounds like an exciting joke, but not for the blue ...
Baleen whales don’t have teeth. Instead, they use baleen, a filtering system that lets the largest animals on Earth feed on ...
Nature’s most impressive conversations happen at frequencies we cannot hear. While humans perceive sounds between 20 and ...
Once at risk of being wiped out, humpback whales charted a remarkable comeback thanks to their songs. In 1979, National Geographic issued a record-breaking album of those tunes alongside a story about ...
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Why don't whales deafen themselves?
Whales have a lot of the same ear parts as humans, but they are capable of making sounds that could easily shatter a human's ...
Pūkeko use sound elements to create calls and combine them to create complex call sequences in order to expand the range of ...
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Long Island Sound’s toxic ‘dead zones’ hit historic low — which could mean a surge in wildlife
Life is being breathed into the Long Island Sound. The shared New York-Connecticut waterway has reached its lowest levels of ...
A group of killer whales that has been attacking ships off the coast of Spain for several years, according to scientists, has ...
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Melting ice is making the Arctic louder underwater, and whales are struggling to be heard
With the rapid melting of Arctic ice, the waters have opened up to more human traffic, which is disturbing the underwater ...
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This Central American Country Has Incredible Rain Forests, Beaches, and Wildlife—How to Plan Your Trip
Rich in natural beauty but often overlooked by visitors, Panama is finally coming into its own.
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