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Wildlife photography is as much about luck as skill, but you have to take your opportunities. Photographer Tomis Filipovic certainly made the most of his. While photographing whales, Filipovic caught ...
Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work covers anything from archaeology and the environment to technology and culture. Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work ...
Video footage of uninvited guests hitching a ride on humpback whales has been recorded by researchers during migration season along Australia’s east coast. Cameras secured with suction caps to ...
Dr Olaf Meynecke captured multiple videos of remora behaviour via camera suction tags deployed on migrating humpback whales as part of his everyday research. If you’ve ever wondered how and why ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — There are easier ways to cross an ocean, but few are as slick or stylish as the remora’s ...
It looks like the ultimate joyride or perhaps the world’s most hectic commute. New footage from cameras attached to humpback whales has revealed rare insights into the life of the “sucker fish” ...
If you've ever wondered how and why "sucker fish" hitch a—usually—wild ride with a humpback whale on the move, new footage captured from camera-tagged whales reveals the secret lives of remoras, and ...
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