If you love a good wildlife moment, a video showing a humpback whale making a bubble net and then lunge feeding is definitely ...
Amid the frigid North Pacific, humpback whales collaborate to create spiral bubble nets that ensnare prey, displaying both sophisticated intelligence and intricate social structures.
Humpback whales are massive, intelligent, and social creatures residing in all oceans around the globe. These whales can grow up to 60 feet long and weigh up to 80,000 pounds, according to Oceana.
In a surprising discovery, a new study reveals that among seven species of baleen whales, only the humpback is capable of the high-performance turns required for its signature bubble-net feeding ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A discovery made by UH Mānoa marine biology graduate, Cameron Nemeth, highlights the capability of humpback hunting technique called “bubble-net” feeding. Humpback whales migrate to ...
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 ...
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, ...
NEWPORT, Ore. (KTVZ) – Drone footage captured by researchers in Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute is offering new insight into the acrobatics undertaken by gray whales foraging in the ...
Humpback whales may be trying to communicate with us, using bubbles. For the first time, scientists from the SETI Institute and UC Davis have documented humpback whales blowing large “vortex bubble ...
Drone footage is offering new insight into the acrobatics undertaken by gray whales foraging in the waters off the coast of Oregon. Drone footage captured by researchers in Oregon State University's ...