X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - THEGUARDIAN.COM - 16/Jul 05:03

The world’s rarest whale may have washed up on a New Zealand beach - video

Scientists believe the world’s rarest whale may have washed up on a New Zealand beach. Spade-toothed beaked whales have never been seen alive; beaked whales are believed to be exceptionally deep divers, spending their time far below the surface hunting squid and small fish. The specimen has been transported to cold storage and is awaiting examination. If confirmed to be a spade-toothed whale, it will be the first ever to be dissected by scientists.

Articles similaires

Why do whales beach themselves? A vial of parasites in a Tasmanian museum may hold the answer

theguardian.com - 16/Aug 15:00

Pilot whale that beached itself in 1973 was infested with thousands of parasitic nematodes that may have eaten away at its blowhole

Perth scientists discover Stonehenge’s huge Altar Stone ‘was transported 1000 kilometres from Scotland’

thewest.com.au - 15/Aug 00:00

A group of scientists, led by Perth-based experts, say they have made a ‘stunning’ discovery about one of the world’s most mysterious monuments.

DFO hands out 30k in fines to film company using drones near killer whales

mycampbellrivernow.com - 20/Aug 16:00

A Vancouver-based film company has received some hefty fines from the DFO for flying a drone too close to a pod of Northern Resident Killer Whales...

DFO hands out 30k in fines to film company using drones near killer whales

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 20/Aug 15:51

A Vancouver-based film company has received some hefty fines from the DFO for flying a drone too close to a pod of Northern Resident Killer Whales...

DFO hands out 30k in fines to film company using drones near killer whales

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 20/Aug 15:51

A Vancouver-based film company has received some hefty fines from the DFO for flying a drone too close to a pod of Northern Resident Killer Whales...

DFO hands out 30k in fines to film company using drones near killer whales

mycampbellrivernow.com - 20/Aug 16:00

A Vancouver-based film company has received some hefty fines from the DFO for flying a drone too close to a pod of Northern Resident Killer Whales...

Forum to recruit citizen scientists for Right Whale Tracker Program at Hilton Garden Inn

thewest.com.au - 19/Aug 07:00

Citizen scientists can learn how to monitor right whales thanks to a forum coming to Albany this week.

Rarely seen deep-sea fish washes up in California – video

theguardian.com - 16/Aug 10:38

An oarfish, which resembles a serpent, was found floating dead on the ocean surface off the San Diego coast and was brought ashore for study....

Orca sightings up 70% while transients experience a ‘baby boom’

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 15/Aug 19:00

Orca sightings are way up this year in the Salish Sea, mostly thanks to increased sightings of Bigg’s killer whales, also known as...