Now we can add whale urine to that list, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. “Lots of people ...
Whales are a group of mammals that live in oceans. They include some of the largest animals on Earth. The blue whale is the ...
In a nutshell Migrating baleen whales transport thousands of tons of nutrients from cold, nutrient-rich feeding grounds to ...
Great rivers of whale pee make a remarkable contribution to Earth's cycling of nutrients, a new study reveals.
New research has shown that whales ferry substantial quantities of nutrients for thousands of miles in their urine and other ...
Dive into the fascinating world of orcas as this video explores whether killer whales pose a real threat to humans. Combining science, myth-busting, and oceanic intrigue, it offers a surprising ...
Scientists have discovered that whales move nutrients thousands of miles -- in their urine -- from as far as Alaska to Hawaii. These tons of nitrogen support the health of tropical ecosystems and fish ...
A new study revealed that whales support tropical ecosystems by transporting vital nutrients across vast ocean from Alaska to ...
The Ocean Census reveals 866 new marine species, highlighting vital ocean biodiversity and the need for swift species ...
A newborn Southern Resident killer whale calf with distinctive peachy coloring captured attention as it bonded with its family, not long after a tragic loss surfaced when a grieving mother was seen ...
like killer whales, or breeding humpback males, to pick up on that." Which means that nutrients spread out over the vast ocean get concentrated in much smaller coastal and coral ecosystems, "like ...