But other behaviors are better understood by whale researchers, such as breaching. And breaching, like many other whale ...
A stunning video from Chile shows a humpback whale briefly scooping a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed.
The most common word is used twice as often as the second most common word, three times as often as the third most common ...
Two new studies have found eerily human-like sophistication in whale songs, challenging notions about our exceptionality and ...
A humpback whale briefly engulfed a kayaker off the coast of Chile in an incident caught on camera. Experts say it couldn't have swallowed him even if it wanted to.
There are mainly two families of whales: baleen whales and toothed whales. There are 14 species of baleen whales including ...
A humpback whale briefly swallowed a kayaker in Chile, before spitting him out unharmed, an amazing escape that was all ...
A prominent whale expert explains why the kayaker who wound up inside the mouth of a humpback whale was in no danger of being ...
A man who was swept up in a humpback whale’s mouth before being released has described his terror during the extraordinary ...
A key discovery was that whale song follows Zipf’s Law—a principle in human language where the most frequently used words ...
just like in human languages.” A second study looked at recordings of New Caledonian humpback whales across a seven-year period to determine if they contained patterns that followed Zipfian ...
A study published in Scienc on humpback whale songs has provided remarkable insights into the nature of nonhuman animal communication, revealing a striking similarity between whale songs and human ...