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Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found.
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The Salinas Californian on MSNMonterey Bay study finds blue whales suddenly going silent. Scientists think this is why
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a six-year study off California's Central Coast found.
In 1788, while heading out to the whaling ground, it was wrecked in bad weather. All 56 crew members survived.
As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented ...
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YouTube on MSNNarwhals: The Real-Life Unicorns Hiding Beneath Arctic Waters
Alright, let’s dive into the icy deep end and talk about narwhals, the straight-up dopest creatures cruising the Arctic ...
Crevoshay admitted the exact cause of death for the whales has not been identified, but said many whales were observed very malnourished and thin during the last whale-watching season.
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AZ Animals US on MSNScientists Find Rare 75,000-Year-Old Fossils in Remote Arctic Cave
An Arctic cave in Norway yields 6,000 fossils from 46 species, offering a rare glimpse into life during a warmer Ice Age period.
A large accumulation of ancient whale bones was discovered under a melting glacier in the Arctic, hinting at a period of rapid sea level rise, photos show.
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