There are some things that look much different when you change the perspective on how you view them. Humpback whales feeding is one of those things. If you watch them feed from on top of the water, ...
Whale researcher Janie Wray vividly remembers the first time she saw humpbacks bubble-net feeding on the northern B.C. coast more than 20 years ago. First, the mournful calls begin at depth, followed ...
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These humpback whales are using bubble nets to hunt and pass on the knowledge through their own version of culture
In the fjords of northern British Columbia, the ocean can look calm from the surface, but underneath, the action is just getting underway. A pale ring of bubbles rises on the formerly calm waters.
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 ...
A group of people on a boat got an up-close look at a pod of humpback whales “bubble net feeding” off the coast of Cape Cod. A video shared with sister station WCVB shows 10 or more humpback whales ...
Humpback whales sometimes use this very intricate, very cool strategy to catch fish. It is called bubble-net feeding. As NPR's Nate Rott reports, a new study suggests the whales are teaching each ...
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