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These humpback whales are using bubble nets to hunt and pass on the knowledge through their own version of culture
In the fjords of northern British Columbia, the ocean can look calm from the surface, but underneath, the action is just ...
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Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups
Humpback whales off the west coast of Canada have learned a cooperative hunting technique from whales migrating into the area, and this cultural knowledge may help the population cope as food becomes ...
Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it's helping a Canadian population recover from whaling.
Humpback whales aren’t just recovering in numbers. Learning to hunt together may help them survive a warming, unpredictable ocean.
Bubble net feeding is when humpback whales work together to herd fish into a tight group, blowing a curtain of bubbles so ...
New research from the University of St Andrews shows humpback whales rely on socially learned bubble-net feeding to survive ...
How do you hunt a whale when your boat is made of logs lashed with vines and your harpoon is carved from animal bone?
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