Humpback whales will sometimes use an intricate strategy to catch food called bubble-net feeding. A new study suggests they're spreading the knowledge of how to do it to each other.
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Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups
Humpback whales off the west coast of Canada have learned a cooperative hunting technique from whales migrating into the area ...
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These humpback whales are using bubble nets to hunt and pass on the knowledge through their own version of culture
In the fjords of northern British Columbia, the ocean can look calm from the surface, but underneath, the action is just ...
Humpback whales aren’t just recovering in numbers. Learning to hunt together may help them survive a warming, unpredictable ...
The foraging strategy may help humpbacks be more resilient to food scarcity, emphasizing the importance of preserving their ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that the social spread of group bubble-net feeding among humpback ...
SAN DIEGO (KSWB) — Humpback whales were spotted feeding on a giant bait ball of anchovies off the coast of San Diego Sunday. It’s a rare sight to see in Southern California, according to experts. “A ...
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Warming Oceans Are Forcing Whales to Compete for Food — Way Earlier Than Scientists Expected
For around three decades, researchers have been extracting samples of whales and prey at Gulf of St. Lawrence and found ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt ...
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