Killer whales are the only natural predator of baleen whales—those that have "baleen" in their mouths to sieve their plankton ...
Some baleen whales avoid killer whale attacks by singing songs at deep frequencies that their predators cannot hear.
New research finds male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if ...
Killer whales are the only natural predator of baleen whales — those that have "baleen" in their mouths to sieve their plankton diet from the water ...
A chorus of excitement is heard in the background of the video as the whale cruises around. “A beautiful (minke) whale was spotted near Bundeena Wharf today, giving passengers on the Cronulla ...
Since early December, a number of whales, mostly humpbacks, have washed ashore in Massachusetts, including in Plymouth, Brewster and Marshfield in December, and in Westport on Jan. 1. A minke ...
New research finds some baleen whale species call at such deep frequencies that they're completely undetectable by killer whales, which cannot hear sounds below 100 hertz. These also tend to be the ...
These deep singers in the “flight” club include blue, fin, sei, Bryde’s and minke whales ... of all baleen whales, and combined these with knowledge of how sounds move through the ocean ...