Kayaking isn't a risk-free activity, but the man who was in the mouth of a humpback whale while paddling on the Pacific Ocean was just in the wrong ...
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IFLScience on MSNHumpback Whale Song Follows Zipf’s Law, A Fundamental Law Of Human LanguageZipf’s law of abbreviation was only found to apply to blue whales and humpback whales, though only five species could be ...
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NEW: Kayaker gets “eaten” and spit out by a humpback whale off the coast of Chile. "Stay calm, stay calm," the man's father ...
For nearly 45 years, Pacific Whale Foundation has protected the ocean through science and advocacy. Through humble and noble beginnings, founder Greg Kaufman was instrumental in the continued research ...
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New Scientist on MSNHumpback whale songs have patterns that resemble human languageThe sounds that make up humpback whale songs follow some of the same statistical rules seen in human languages, which may be because of how they are learned ...
Biologists found significant blunt-force trauma on the right side of the head of a 3-year-old whale and suspect it was hit by a vessel.
Benefits that whales bring extend far beyond the ocean – they help us, humans, too. Coastal communities around the world rely on healthy oceans for food and livelihoods to support their families.
Two studies reveal that the communication systems of most cetaceans examined adhere to the principles of efficiency and ...
Zipf’s law of abbreviation was only found to apply to blue whales and humpback whales ... and then spread among whales across the Pacific Ocean. The tunes tend to start out simpler and get ...
Nature's gentle giants are a sight to behold, but if you want to see them up close, here are some whale watching do's and don ...
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