An aggregation of adult beluga whales in a bay during the summer in the High Arctic. Beluga whales indulge in wife swapping to enhance their long term survival chances, reveals new research. (Greg ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Belugas swim in the sea off Alaska. One small population of beluga whales living in southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay appears to have ...
Every summer, hundreds of beluga whales gather in Canada's Churchill River, making it an ideal location to collect breath samples.
Belugas are even harder to study than most whales: it’s difficult to observe a species that vanishes under the Arctic ice. But now DNA analysis has given scientists a precious glimpse into the social ...
Beluga whales indulge in wife swapping to enhance their long term survival chances, reveals new research. Ground-breaking DNA analysis shows both males and females of the species that live in the cold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mystic Aquarium scientist Laura Thompson collecting a breath sample from a wild beluga in the Churchill River in Manitoba, Canada.