A man in Scotland recently discovered the 8,000-year-old skeleton of a dolphin while digging a swimming pool in his backyard.
From towering mountains and serene fiords shrouded in mist, to black sand beaches and forests housing some of the world's ...
The largest blue whale on record is a female, who was measured at a South Georgia whaling station in the South Atlantic. This event occurred in 1909. She was measured at 33.58 m (110 ft 17 in). The ...
A jaw-dropping video from Chile has captured the moment when a humpback whale briefly scooped a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed. The incident, filmed in the frigid waters of ...
A 23-year-old Venezuelan kayaker, Adrián Simancas, was briefly swallowed by a humpback whale while he was pedalling through the Strait of Magellan, off Chile’s Patagonian coast, on February 8. The ...
However, on-site teams had yet to determine the best method to dispose of the false whale carcasses. "It may be a case of the carcasses remaining in situ and letting nature run its course," he said.
It’s during the January to March time frame, that whale watchers tend to find the best opportunities to view the majestic creatures. While whale watching has always been popular in Hawaii ...
On-chain data shows whale investors have gradually reduced their exposure to SHIB amid the ongoing price stagnation phase. Shiba Inu stagnates at $0.000016 as bullish and bearish signals ...
Adrián Simancas was briefly engulfed by a humpback whale while kayaking with his father in the Strait of Magellan but was quickly released unharmed. Miraculously escaping the ordeal without ...
A humpback whale briefly swallowed a kayaker in southern Chile, before spitting him out unharmed, an amazing escape that was all captured on video. Adrian Simancas was paddling off the Patagonian city ...
Call him Adrián, who was swallowed by a whale and lived to tell the tale. In a new interview, Adrián described what it was like being scooped up inside the creature's mouth, nothing that he didn ...
On every third Sunday of February, the World Whale Day is celebrated. Initially, it originated in Hawaii to create awareness and protect the native humpback whales. Over time, it has evolved into an ...