Videos of animals hunting prey can be fascinating but gruesome. This one is a bit different. The clip of two humpback whales ...
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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 getting underway. A pale ring of bubbles rises on the formerly calm waters.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman captured on camera the amazing moment a whale was bubble-net feeding in a dock in Ketchikan, Alaska. Footage here, filmed ...
A massive mouth can hold a lot of fish, and they don’t come more massive than a humpback whale’s! The amazing clip above ...
Humpback whales sometimes use this very intricate, very cool strategy to catch fish. It is called bubble-net feeding. As NPR's Nate Rott reports, a new study suggests the whales are teaching each ...
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