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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

The blue whale: the world’s most versatile measuring stick?

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Whale Song Reveals Eerie Similarities to Human Speech, Scientists Find : ScienceAlert

Whale Songs Challenge Notions of Human Exceptionality Recent studies have uncovered remarkable similarities between whale songs and human

Humpback Whale Briefly Swallows Kayaker Off Chilean Coast

PUNTA ARENAS, Chile (AP) — A humpback whale briefly swallowed a kayaker off Chilean Patagonia before quickly releasing

Whale Songs Follow Basic Human Language Rules

In the vast tapestry of linguistic diversity, there are underlying universal patterns that govern how we communicate. These

One Whale of a Meal Wins The 2024 Ocean Photographer of the Year Competition — Colossal

Bryde’s whales, also known as "broodus," belong to the baleen family, which includes other majestic creatures like humpback

Putin Under Fire After ‘Spy Whale’ Was Found Shot to Death

Vladimir Putin Accused of Ordering Hit on Celebrity Beluga WhaleVladimir Putin is facing backlash following the suspicious death

Russian spy whale shot, Letters

The recent tragic death of Hvaldimir, the beluga whale, has sparked outrage and heartbreak among animal lovers around