“All of a sudden a whale’s tail appeared striking one in ... After being slapped, the man’s face was covered in slime and ...
Tate McRae opened up about her and her boyfriend The Kid LAROI's close encounter with a whale while jet skiing.
Jamie French said his mate was hit straight in the face by the whale. Picture: Channel 7 After being taken back to the mainland, the man in his 30s was taken to the Gold Coast University Hospital ...
A naturalist was left astounded after taking a once-in-a-lifetime photograph of a bewildered seal in the mouth of a humpback whale after the 40-ton marine mammal accidentally swallowed it.
A humpback whale has been rescued off of the western coast of Canada following a four-day struggle captured on video. A team from the Fisheries and Oceans Canada Marine Mammal Rescue was able to ...
Additionally, bowhead whales possess a robust immune system and have adapted to the harsh Arctic environment, where they face fewer diseases and predators (they are hunted only by man and orca).
Fin whales, named for the noticeable fin near the tail, were nearly hunted to extinction during the height of the commercial whaling industry. The biggest threat they face today is vessel strikes ...
The ongoing fight to keep downtown Detroit's beloved whale mural uncovered has now become ... "Not only is it a slap in the face, it's ransom," he said. More:Feds: Former Birmingham art dealer ...
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Saturday he is being investigated for collecting a whale specimen. "I received a letter from the National Marine Fisheries ...
Baleen whales come to feast on the bounty, and in 2010, two bowhead whales entered the bay to gorge. As the pair came within 100 kilometers of each other, they were visually out of range ...
Is it wrong to even try? The dangers and disruptions whales face from shipping, fishing, underwater noise, and climate change vastly outweigh the impact of a few people with snorkels, and ...
North Atlantic right whales face a variety of threats, most notably from entanglements and vessel strikes. Scientists monitor their populations closely, meticulously cataloging as many individuals ...