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Scientists discover a new whale highway after tagging a pygmy blue whale by drone
By Claire Turrell Indonesian scientists have attached a satellite tag onto an endangered pygmy blue whales for the first time ...
The Ocean Conservation Administration said several pygmy killer whale strandings have occurred in southwestern Taiwan during ...
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Drones see pygmy blue whales using a hidden highway. It may protect them from their biggest killers
This is the first time drone-based tagging has been employed for tracking the movements of pygmy blue whales.
A gang of more than 60 orcas brutally attacked and killed a 59-foot-long (18 meters) pygmy blue whale, leaving a nearby whalewatching tour shocked, new video footage shows. The dramatic incident ...
Researchers with the Marine Mammal Center and the Channel Islands Cetacean Research Unit performed a necropsy on a pygmy sperm whale on Feb. 14, 2025. Emily Pomeroy with the Marine Mammal Center ...
Pygmy sperm whales have a bizarre defense mechanism that is volatile, but highly effective in blinding and deterring predators.
Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) are among the ocean’s most enigmatic inhabitants – rarely seen and largely unstudied. They live far offshore in small groups, diving in search of squid and fish.
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