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, ...
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.
A humpback's bubble net as seen from a commercial airship. In bubble-net feeding, the group of whales or a single whale dives down below a school of fish or a small crustaceans called krill. Then, ...
Bubble-net feeding refers to a behavior in which humpback whales blow bubbles while swimming around in a circular pattern in order to catch prey It’s not everyday you get to see something like this!
OFF KUPREANOF ISLAND — Frederick Sound in Southeast Alaska is a rich feeding ground for humpback whales. A pod of humpbacks was seen bubble-net feeding July 21 north of Petersburg. The whales dive and ...
An amazing sight off the New England coast this week: A pod of “bubble net feeding” humpback whales.The New England Aquarium said an aerial survey team spotted the pod of whales feeding off Martha’s ...
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 ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Researchers with UH Manoa’s Marine Mammal research program, captured amazing point-of-view footage of humpback whales bubble-net feeding. Using suction cup tags fitted with cameras ...
A team of New England Aquarium researchers caught a series of beautiful photos of whales swimming in sync off the coast of Massachusetts this week. The humpback whales produced a beautiful spiral ...
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