Every year, gray whales embark on one of nature’s most epic migration journeys. Here’s what we know about it, according to ...
Fin, a rescued dog with a nose for adventure, has become a whale watching expert, often sniffing out dolphins and whales ...
In the icy waters of Alaska's Bristol Bay, a new study reveals how a small population of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas ...
For the first time, we know more than we ever expected to know about the sex lives of the majestic beluga whale. It's ...
Recent observations suggest that orcas may have developed a new communication strategy to coordinate, plan, and execute their ...
Standing between two racks of whale bones in the National Museum Collection Centre in Granton, Professor Andrew Kitchener, Principal Curator ...
Whales have a lot of the same ear parts as humans, but they are capable of making sounds that could easily shatter a human's ...
An animal ecologist researching large marine animals such as whales and dolphins, Assistant Professor Iwata Takashi of the ...
This is the first recorded instance of a bovine using tools from her environment to relieve an itch—leaving scientists ...
A popular idea suggests a link between big brains and a rich social life, but octopuses don't fit the pattern, which suggests ...
Canada's last captive whales have received a reprieve from death after the Canadian government conditionally approved a plan to export them to the U.S.
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding amongst humpback whales is crucial to the ...