Parental instinct in animals is usually tied to the survival of their species. But sometimes, animals surprise us.
Scientists have collected "blow" samples from wild humpback, sperm, and fin whales in Northern Norway using drones.
The most alarming discovery from the new data is the presence of cetacean morbillivirus in the high Arctic. The virus was ...
IWDG mobilises to refloat dolphins stranded in shallow waters on Clare coast. Community efforts aided successful rescues ...
As many as 27 common dolphins, including mothers and their calves, stranded on mud flats at low tide in Ballyvaughan on ...
Some say they got this name because sailors noticed their ability to dispatch enormous whales and dubbed them ‘whale killers’. These remarkable predators can even successfully hunt a blue whale, the ...
From land-borne pathogens to high-speed vessel strikes, Pacific whales and dolphins are caught in a "perfect storm" where ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals. A new study is the first to document cooperative hunting between orcas and ...
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath—or "blow"—from wild humpback, sperm and fin whales in northern Norway, hailing a new era of non-invasive health monitoring ...
Killer whales and dolphins have been working together to hunt salmon in the northern Pacific Ocean, an unexpected finding that further reveals the complex social lives of marine mammals. Video cameras ...
New footage shows orcas and dolphins coordinating hunts, hinting at interspecies teamwork to track and catch salmon off ...