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Scientists dig up two-tonne whale head found on Cornwall beach in 10-hour mission
Experts have unearthed the two tonne skull of a fin whale that died after stranding in Cornwall in 2020. The head was buried on University of Exeter land to let nature clean the bones, and a team has ...
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Tragedy as fin whale dies after becoming stranded on Cornish coast despite massive rescue operation
The female fin, which was 6.2m (20ft) in length, was reported stranded yesterday morning at 7am in the shallows at Pentewan ...
As their numbers grow, so do deadly human encounters. Researchers are fascinated by their songs, sexuality and collective ...
In a paper just published in Open Mind, a journal, a group of researchers with the Cetacean Translation Initiative ( CETI ), ...
Fin whale song consists of low frequency notes arranged in regular, repeating patterns of note type pairings and inter-note intervals (INIs). In the central North Pacific, fin whales use two downswept ...
Drop a microphone into the Atlantic Ocean, and it will amplify a chorus of leviathans: fin whales, Antarctic minke whales, blue whales, and more. At 20 hertz, the pulses of the fin whales dominate.
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found. Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Cascadia Research ...
The waters of the West Coast are falling silent. Somewhere deep in the Pacific, off the sunset-lit cliffs of Big Sur and the fog-wrapped bluffs of Mendocino, the largest animal ever known to live on ...
Blue whales, the planet’s biggest animals, are becoming quieter, and scientists believe the situation may be more troubling than previously thought. New research has found that the number of blue ...
New England Aquarium researchers recently documented what they say was a rare sighting of an endangered fin whale and its calf. Scientists on a July 24 aerial survey flew over the Northeast Canyons ...
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