A male humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) swam 13,046 km from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean to increase its chances of mating, setting a new migration distance record.
A group of swimmers from the charity Ocean Culture Life (OCL) had the unique opportunity to encounter an all-white humpback whale during a trip to Tonga (South Pacific).
A head-on collision with a speeding ferry left a humpback whale with a deformed jaw and it died in agony within hours.
The 74-year-old photographer captured the rare moment with her camera from a boat in the waters near Monterey Bay, California (USA).
It is interesting that the largest animals living in the sea are not fish but mammals.
Humpback whales share songs with each other during migration. This is one of the amazing finds that scientists have just discovered.
Humpback whales use a special technique to form a prominent spiral in the sea to hunt.
The 11-meter-long, 10-ton humpback whale body was found on Feb. 22 in a forest on the island of Marajó, Pará state.
You will hardly have the opportunity to witness the scene of two fierce predators, alligators and sharks, sharing a special meal like this.
Dolphins often ride on whale's backs as a way to play with giant friends.