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Blue whale feeding methods are ultra-efficient

Blue whale feeding methods are ultra-efficient

9 December 2010

The largest animal that has ever lived may also be the most efficient, as its method of filter-feeding takes in 90 times as much energy as it uses up


Tune in to the live whale song network

Tune in to the live whale song network

8 October 2010

A new website lets you listen live to a network of underwater listening stations around Europe and Canada


How does a bowhead whale smell? Quite well, actually

How does a bowhead whale smell? Quite well, actually

22 July 2010

Bowhead whale brains have a fully developed olfactory system, questioning assumptions that the largest animals on Earth have a lousy sense of smell


Right whales yell over the ocean din

Right whales yell over the ocean din

6 July 2010

To cope with the blitzing level of noise in today's oceans, North Atlantic right whales are learning to shout


Ancient monster whale more fearsome than Moby Dick

Ancient monster whale more fearsome than Moby Dick

30 June 2010

A colossal whale with a killer bite may have ruled the oceans alongside a giant shark – and preyed on other whales


Whale poop is vital to ocean's carbon cycle

Whale poop is vital to ocean's carbon cycle

22 April 2010

Protecting endangered baleen whales in the Southern Ocean could help restore its carbon storage capacity


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Early whales got the bends

8 May 2008

Several different whale fossils show signs of decompression syndrome – the finding could revise the evolutionary history of deep diving


The sharp-toothed past of filter-feeding whales

The sharp-toothed past of filter-feeding whales

15 August 2006

Baleen whales are huge and harmless filter-feeders, but 25 million years ago a very different baleen specimen terrorised the seas off Australia


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Commercial whaling suited killer whales

28 July 2005

The end of commercial whaling may have forced scavenging killer whales to turn on smaller prey, such as otters and seals, new research suggests


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Lonely whale's song remains a mystery

10 December 2004

A single whale with a voice unlike any known species has been wandering the Pacific for the past 12 years, confounding experts


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