Whales Blog Posts
Couple on wedding anniversary trip chased by pod of 20 Killer Whales

When a Florida couple decided to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary in open sea in Mexico, they were not aware of some huge unwanted guests that would trail them for miles. Scroll down for video Rich and Laura Howard from Lutz,...
by Imposing Headlines on May 10, 2013
Close encounter with surfing killer whales (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 9, 2013
Eyeball to Eyeball With Gray Whales

We’ve had visitors this past month, and we were hoping to find things that would really impress them and prove our worth as maritime tour guides. We figured whale watching would bring in the big tips, so off we went to Todos Santos on the Pa...
by Controlled Jibe on Mar 28, 2013
SRI LANKA - WHALES

Mirissa on the West coast or Kalpitiya on the North Western coast are the best locations for whale watching. These pics were captured by Ashan on his whale safaris. Pics courtesy : Ashan Little AdventuresMY YOU TUBE CHANNEL:http://you...
by Discover-Sri Lanka on Mar 11, 2013
Whales Inspiration

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by Sweeter Lemonade on Mar 6, 2013
High tech helps scientists protect whales

Washington: Scientists are...
by youthinvention on Feb 25, 2013
animal activists must be vegans

I like animals. Lambs. Cats. Piglets. Dogs. Chicks. Hamsters. I like some as pets. As an omnivorous animal (the human teeth set is so unlike herbivores), I like others as food. I am not a vegetarian. I love a well-prepared medium-rare steak. I...
by sparrows and sandcastles on Feb 18, 2013
Humpbacks at the Farallons

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by Wildlifist on Feb 16, 2013
Canada – The hidden gem in America

Canada is truly the hidden gem in America. With its strategic geographical location in Northern Hemisphere, Canada has all types of attractions any traveler can ever think of. United States of America may appears to be more popular among travelers, b...
by Travel Feeder on Feb 13, 2013
Humpback whales' attempt to stop killer whale attack - Planet Earth Live

Extraordinary footage of a killer whale attack on a Gray whale calf, when humpback whales arrive and try to intervene.
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Jan 17, 2013
Giant Blue-Finned Tuna - Killer Whale

The competition between the fishermen and the killer whales heats up as the tuna migrate from the Med to the Atlantic ocean.
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Jan 17, 2013
Perfect weather for lobster and abalone fishing – another reason I love south-west Victoria

Over the Christmas/New Years break, crowds of Melbourne, interstate and overseas visitors have been flocking to the small towns along the Great Ocean Road to get some (hopefully) sun, sand and surf and relaxation time. While the sun hasn’t been...
by Oceanic Explorer on Dec 29, 2012
Killer Whales Vs. Sea Lions - Attenborough: Trials of Life

The sight of a dorsal fin poking through shallow water spells danger for a herd of Seal pups on the shore. A Killer Whale has arrived, looking for a bite to eat.
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Dec 20, 2012
Sperm Whales - South Pacific

Every year, thousands of Sperm Whales come to the warm tropical waters of the South Pacific to mate - some from as far away as Antarctica.
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Dec 20, 2012
Dusky Dolphins and Bull Sperm Whales - South Pacific

The nutrient-rich waters of the South Pacific provide an ideal feeding environment for sea mammals such as Dusky Dolphins and Bull Sperm Whales.
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Dec 20, 2012
Found Whale Thought Extinct for 2 Million Years

The pygmy right whale, a mysterious and elusive creature that rarely comes to shore, is the last living relative of an ancient group of whales long believed to be extinct, a new study suggests.The findings, published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the...
by Mysteries of the Deep Sea on Dec 20, 2012
News in Brief #7
Geoffroy's spider monkey Monkey Sleep, Monkey Poo Poo is useful stuff to zoologists: a lot of field work involves examining the stuff. It can tell you what an animal has been eating, how it behaves, and maybe something about it's genetics. And, of...
by Synapsida on Nov 22, 2012
Conservation Victories: government steps up to help whales, sharks, and birds

Well, how about some good news for a change? Conservation and protection of species and the environment got a bit of a boost from the machinations of government today in several areas. Some of these advances are moving through cyberspace...
by RTSeaBlog on Nov 16, 2012
Collapsing seas – the reality of our ocean’s plight

This is a sobering graphic on overfishing, trawler seafloor damage and the effect climate change is having on the oceans. Even where I sit writing this in Phuket, the volume of local seafood I’ve seen laid out on ice beds at the front of fancy...
by Oceanic Explorer on Oct 27, 2012
The Beluga Whale Who Spoke Almost Like A Human

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online If Willy the whale from the 1993 hit Free Willy were a Beluga, the film may not have been the success it was. Not only are Killer Whales a bit more majestic than Belugas (can you imagine a goo...
by Galactic Informer on Oct 22, 2012
