The research builds the case for increased protection of the Indonesian bays that the species flocks to.
With record temperatures bringing increased numbers of seals and dolphins, scientists say large predators could return to UK waters ...
Once hunted and butchered for oil and meat, whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are now being rescued by fishers along India’s western Arabian Sea coast. Since 2001, the nonprofit Wildlife Trust of India ...
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A new study analysing two fossilised whale skulls from around 5 million years ago has revealed fragments of sharks’ teeth lodged inside them. This provides rare evidence of how sharks fed on whales in ...
The lifeless whale may look inviting – to some. But it might be more dangerous for us humans to get close than you may suspect.