Tag: whale

New Scientist recommends Avatar: Fire and Ash – especially the whale

Oona Chaplin as Varang in Avatar: Fire and Ash2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved. Bethan AckerleySubeditor, London

Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups

Humpback whales work together to trap fish by surrounding them with bubblesJenn Dickie/North Coast Cetatean society An innovative

Lawyers suing cop over on-duty slaying of partner are stooping ‘deeper than whale sh**,’ police union chief says

The controversy surrounding the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of slain Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera

‘Living Fossil’ Sharks, Rays and Whale Sharks Get a Lifeline amid Extinction Threat

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora recently updated its regulation and

AI eavesdropped on whale chatter. It may have helped find something new

The study of sperm whale codas has long been a fascinating area of research for marine biologists. These

‘He’s a whale in Vegas’: JB Pritzker’s million-dollar win reveals governor’s taste for gambling

Illinois Governor Wins Big: A Gamble on Public Perception CHICAGO — In a revelation that has captivated the

Humpback whale stranded in Blueskin Bay

A fully grown humpback whale has become stranded on a sandbar near Waitati. Conservation organizations and around 30

Humpback Whale Bubble Rings May Be an Attempt to Communicate With Us : ScienceAlert

Humpback Whales Blowing Giant Bubble Rings: A Form of Communication? A recent study suggests that humpback whales blowing

Oldest-known whale bone tools discovered in a Spanish cave

The use of prehistoric stone tools has long been a fascinating topic of study, providing key insights into

Earliest Known Whale Bone Tools Discovered in Europe’s Museum Collections : ScienceAlert

A fascinating new study has shed light on the ancient use of whale bones by humans living around

Humans were crafting tools from whale bones 20,000 years ago

Hunter-Gatherers in Bay of Biscay Crafted Tools from Whale Bones 20,000 Years Ago A projectile point, made from

Humans used whale bones to make tools 20,000 years ago

Researchers have recently discovered that Western Europeans crafted hunting weapons from whale bones between 20,000 and 14,000 years