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North Atlantic right whale skeleton found on the Thames in 2010 at Bay Wharf, Greenwich. The whale's scientific name is Eubalaena glacialis, which means "good, or true, whale of the ice". The cladogram is a tool for visualizing and comparing the evolutionary relationships between taxa. The point where a node branches off is analogous to an ...
A female North Atlantic right whale with her calf. During the mating season, which can occur at any time in the North Atlantic, right whales gather into "surface-active groups" made up of as many as 20 males consorting a single female. The female has her belly to the surface while the males stroke her with their flippers or keep her underwater.
Researchers observed the North Atlantic right whale with an aerial camera just north of Marshfield on Monday, April 1, the Center for Coastal Studies said in a news release and on social media.
The New England researchers have been trying to use photos and videos of Ireland's right whale visitor to match it with known whales included in the catalog of western Atlantic right whales.
The first North Atlantic right whale calf of the season has been spotted by a boater off South Carolina. Scientists are also tracking several adult whales who may give birth in the coming weeks.
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The first North Atlantic right whale of the 2024-2025 calving season was spotted recently, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute has reported.. A female whale nicknamed "Black Heart ...
The right whales are considered to be the 149th and 150th documented cases in the ongoing North Atlantic right whale Unusual Mortality Event (UME), which includes dead, seriously injured or health ...