Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
HEARTSTOPPING footage shows the moment two giant whales move in to protect a diver from a bloodthirsty shark. Benoît Girodeau ...
In a rare ocean encounter, two 45-ton whales chase off a whitetip shark to protect a diver from potential danger.
After samples were collected, the whale was buried since it was "unable to be towed back to" the beach due to shallow water.
Yet back then, any one of these creatures could become prey to the ocean's fiercest apex predator: the megalodon, a giant shark with massive teeth and a body the size of a whale. In many ways ...
“We could see these tentacles moving,” she added in a March 20 interview with The New York Times.
A diver has shared remarkable footage of two giant whales coming to his rescue after an aggressive killer shark approached ...
The study focused on a handful of baleen species — namely, gray whales, humpback whales and right whales — which display ...
Now we can add whale urine to that list, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. “Lots of people think of plants as the lungs of the planet, taking in carbon dioxide, and ...
Whale urine helps move nutrients thousands of miles across the ocean in a “conveyer belt ... algae and can provide sustenance for fish and sharks. Its impact, particularly in some areas ...