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Whale poop helps cool our planet
You might not think of a sea creature as helpful in the prevention of climate change, but sperm whales have been doing their ...
Ocean giants like whales are crucial for Earth's balance. Their waste acts as fertilizer for tiny ocean plants called ...
The 30th Captains’ Forum at the Yacht Club de Monaco took a new direction, offering a broader perspective on the role of yachting ...
After years of deep-sea sleuthing, National Geographic Explorer Katy Croff Bell has created a treasure map. It’s not drawn on ...
Scientists captured rare video of a sperm whale birth. What they learned from that remarkable moment
Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behaviour of these large, elusive mammals ...
Guided by the upside-down horns of oryx antelopes, Namibia’s national animal, that had been left to direct guides to the camp ...
The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
Just an hourlong ferry’s ride from the coast of southern California is the only place in the world you can see what might ...
Spectacular footage, behind-the-scenes glimpses and storytelling all come together when Netflix’s The Making of ‘Our Planet’: ...
By the time we hit the freeway and flick the dial to Sea 101.3 Central Coast radio, we have settled into most of The Truck's ...
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Watch sperm whale headbutt another for no apparent reason
Researchers have captured extraordinary footage of sperm whales randomly headbutting each other, confirming anecdotal reports from mariners and whalers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A humpback whale stranded off Germany’s island of Poel on the Baltic Sea coast will likely not survive, rescuers said on ...
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