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  2. Whale stuns scientists with record journey spanning three ...

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    A humpback whale has been found travelling a record-breaking distance spanning three oceans to mate, ... shifting food sources and mating strategies, researchers say.

  3. Rare glimpse of humpback whales mating documented in ... - AOL

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    Mar. 31—Despite decades of observations, data and research, marine animal scientists have rarely gotten a glimpse of humpback whales in the actual act of mating. Despite decades of observations ...

  4. Humpback whale makes one of the longest migrations ever ... - AOL

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    A humpback whale crossed multiple oceans for a ... which could include but not necessarily be limited to mating strategies." The whale's penchant to explore an unexpected and faraway habitat could ...

  5. r/K selection theory - Wikipedia

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    A North Atlantic right whale with solitary calf. Whale reproduction follows a K-selection strategy, with few offspring, long gestation, long parental care, and a long period until sexual maturity. In ecology, r/K selection theory relates to the selection of combinations of traits in an organism that trade off between quantity and quality of ...

  6. Homosexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, photographers captured the first-ever images of humpback whales mating, both of which were males, off the coast of Maui. The whales were observed for 30 minutes, with one whale using its penis to penetrate the genital slit of the other. [92] [93]

  7. Whaling in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Studies of humpback mating behavior have conjectured that Antongil Bay, on the northeast of the island, may be a wintering and mating site. [2] This may explain why American and British whaling records show records of whale hunting as early as the 1830s in the Indian Ocean, concentrated at Antongil Bay. [3]

  8. Whale makes epic migration, astonishing scientists - AOL

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    A humpback whale has made one of the longest and most unusual migrations ever recorded, possibly driven by climate change, scientists say. It was seen in the Pacific Ocean off Colombia in 2017 ...

  9. Baleen whale - Wikipedia

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    This behavior was only documented in toothed whales until footage of a humpback whale sleeping (vertically) was shot in 2014. [73] It is largely unknown how baleen whales produce sound because of the lack of a melon and vocal cords. Research has found that the larynx had U-shaped folds which are thought to be similar to vocal cords. They are ...