Scientists in the Arctic are catching the exhaled breaths of whales to better understand their health. How? Drones. "Drones have really revolutionized our ability to get a biological sample from a ...
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Imagine being sucked into a whale’s blowhole alive
A blue whale's blowhole is so large that a baby could fit inside it. Like you and me, whales have lungs. They don’t have ...
Between 2016 and 2025, researchers sampled humpback, sperm, and fin whales across the Northeast Atlantic, including northern Norway, Iceland, and Cape Verde. Blow samples, as well as skin biopsies, ...
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Imagine being sucked into a whale’s blowhole
A blue whale's blowhole is so large that a baby could fit inside it. Like you and me, whales have lungs. They don’t have gills though, so they can’t breathe underwater. But unlike us, whales can hold ...
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