Blue whales migrate during summer to feed in colder regions where krill is plentiful, like in the waters off California. They return to warmer regions such as the Gulf of California and the eastern ...
The marine animal had surfaced momentarily to catch a breath when the diver identified it as the perfect opportunity to take ...
Blue whale births remain unseen because they occur in winter, when researchers typically aren't observing them. By the time ...
A blue whale mother and calf are swimming together in the Gulf of California in Baja, Mexico, one of the warm-water places blue whales spend their winter months.
Blue whale mother and calf swimming together in Gulf of California in Baja, Mexico (Diane Gendron/Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas) A new study, published in the journal Endangered ...
A blue whale mother and calf are swimming together in the Gulf of California in Baja, Mexico, one of the warm-water places blue whales spend their winter months. Only two blue whale births have ...
Endangered pygmy blue whales dive to depths in the ocean to forage and feed along their migratory path off the Western Australian coast, new research led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science ...
Whales are a group of mammals that live in oceans. They include some of the largest animals on Earth. The blue whale is the ...
MR. GERRIT S. MILLER'S paper, “Some o'¦'o¦ hitherto unpublished photographs and measurements of the Blue Whale” (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 66, pp. 1-4, Pis. i ...
Discover the biggest mammals in the animal kingdom. Look up and see our blue whale model, seemingly swimming with the other cetacean skeletons and replicas suspended from the ceiling. On the ground ...
But across various blue whale populations, high pregnancy rates of 33-50% annually seem to contradict the average 3.1% rate of sightings of blue whales involving mother-calf pairs.