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Mistral the whale shark's epic 1,200-kilometer international swim is the first such migration ever witnessed
Many animals are capable of extraordinarily long migrations, crossing many miles of Earth’s seas, skies, or scenery to reach breeding or feeding ground. While these journeys are impressive, there are ...
Over 30 tiger sharks sank their jaws into a dead whale carcass in a massive, three-day feeding frenzy. Breathtaking footage of the aquatic feast was captured by Grant and Sam Eastland on July 4. The ...
Drone video captured stunning footage of humpback whales and sharks feeding off the coast of Montauk in New York. Two videos shared on social media showed the wild animals from above feeding on a ...
A group of recreational divers were off the coast of Coffs Harbour, in New South Whales, Australia when they spotted a school of sharks feeding on the carcass of a dead sperm whale. Tap to view if on ...
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Watch: A whale shark approaches divers in Galápagos. Then, surprising marine 'entourage' follows
Whale sharks are not just a species but a 'living ecosystem,' according to experts.
Whale sharks, already listed as endangered, face an array of human-induced threats such as fishing bycatch, vessel strikes, and habitat degradation among them. Pollution adds another, more insidious ...
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