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How Did Two Bowhead Whales That Were 60 Miles Apart Sync Their Diving? | Smithsonian
Joanna Thompson, Hakai Scientists observed two bowhead whales synchronizing dive schedules whenever they were within earshot of each other. Vicki Beaver, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries, Marine Mammal Permit #14245 Researchers suspect the marine mammals may have been communicating … Continue reading
A Rare Black Panther Shadows His Leopard Mate in Incredible Shot by Photographer Mithun H | Colossal
July 23, 2020 Photography Grace Ebert Since 2014, wildlife filmmaker and photographer Mithun H has been pining for sightings of Saya, a black panther that’s been eluding his admirers in the Kabini Forest in India for years. After camping out … Continue reading
The Otters of Singapore — and Other Unexpected Wildlife Thriving in Cities | Philip Johns | TED
Animal behavior expert Philip Johns introduces us to the vibrant urban environments of Singapore, where city dwellers and skyscrapers coexist with a rich array of other species, including otters, hornbills and lizards — prompting the question: Can we design cities … Continue reading