An endangered North Atlantic right whale and her calf were spotted splashing in waters off of New York City last week — ...
In the wild, killer whales swim on average 3 to 4 mph and can sprint at speeds up to 34 mph. At those speeds, water creates a considerable force against the fin, which could keep the fin strong ...
I only managed to get a good view after a month of tracking it. It’s been swimming around in the evening, creating chaos with ...
The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) is the second-largest animal in the world after the blue whale. It is the fasting swimming of all the large whales and is often called the ‘greyhound of the ...
A large fin whale washed up on the west Waterford coast is believed to have died at sea up to a week ago. The remains of the badly decomposed mammal are thought to have come ashore in the ...
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