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Scientists and Iñupiaq hunters have been counting bowhead whales passing by the northernmost American town, Utqiagvik, for the past two months. It is part of an effort to evaluate the health of the ...
A 45-foot-long, 7-foot-tall inflatable humpback whale will be on display in Newman’s Own Hall, offering a rare, hands-on educational experience. Guests will be able to step inside the life-size model ...
On Tuesday, June 3, the self-proclaimed “bed rotter” announced the official launch of her first-ever sleepwear line, Daphne, named after her adorable pet cat.Paige spoke about the career move ...
In a breakthrough for marine conservation, a global coalition led by WWF has launched BlueCorridors.org – a cutting-edge digital platform that maps whale migration routes, or ‘blue corridors’, for the ...
In an exclusive excerpt from Mark Kreigel's new book, "Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson," the shocking moments from the attempts to market Iron Mike are revealed.
Blue whales, the largest animals ever known to have existed, can produce sounds that reach up to 188 decibels. To put this in perspective, a jet engine at takeoff generates around 150 decibels. The ...
A fully grown blue whale can reach lengths of over 100 feet and weigh as much as 200 tons. That’s heavier than 30 adult elephants combined! Even their tongues alone can weigh as much as an elephant.
Khloé Kardashian's daughter True, 7, has some explaining to do when she gets home from school. The Good American co-founder shared on her Instagram Stories Thursday, May 29, that True pranked her with ...
A blue whale can technically swallow a human because it has an enormous mouth which is big enough to hold several people at once. However, blue whales are filter feeders and don’t eat large animals.
Here's a look inside the iconic home. The Upper East Side home is one of the most famous in New York City, with a price tag to match. The home has a Tiffany-blue door to pay homage to the film.
Blue whale season is underway in San Diego, drawing locals and tourists alike to one tour company who had a hand in NBC's newest nature documentary.