The humpback spotted splashing in the East River earlier this week has seemingly left the busy channel as quickly as it came — but not without leaving a whale-sized mark on the Big Apple.
Whale, that’s something you don’t see every day. A humpback made a shocking splash beneath the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday — marking the species’ first visit to the East River in two years.
This year's humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) season in Australia has almost come to an end. The beloved mammals are on their way to Antarctica for a summer of feeding. Next year from April ...
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After Peter Mieras accidentally dropped a video camera off the end of his dock in Barkley Sound, he was shocked to see what ...
The video starts with a beautiful ocean scene accompanied by relaxing music. As the music continues, the unexpected happens – a huge humpback whale surfaces next to the kayaker. The video, ...
Though they are still hunted in certain areas, the humpback whale population has rebounded thanks to conservation measures. Today, although their numbers are high, climate change is a growing threat, ...