The team realized that some of these Antarctic species had never seen humans before, especially the penguins they met.
A new study shows that the mere presence of poop prompted the crustaceans to launch into evasive maneuvers. New research ...
Through urine, feces, placentas, carcasses and sloughing skin, whales bring thousands of tons of nitrogen and other nutrients from high-latitude areas like Alaska and Antarctica to low-nutrient ...
“One big difference is that whales are often traveling thousands of miles across ocean basins–great whales undertake the ...
New research shows that whales move nutrients thousands of miles—in their pee and poop—from as far as Alaska to Hawaii, ...
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Great rivers of whale pee make a remarkable contribution to Earth's cycling of nutrients, a new study reveals.