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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2025

Whale

Whale

Photos: Adhip Aditya

Whale migration in Australia: Witnessing nature’s marvel

A travel grant took the author from a distant dream to a month-long Australian adventure, where he witnessed the breathtaking spectacle of whale migration alongside kangaroos, dolphins, and sea...

A large pod of whales stranded in Scotland in July 2024. Photo: Collected

Whole pod of 77 whales die in 'biggest mass stranding in decades'

Photo: Collected

Dead whale washes ashore on Barguna river bank

Perucetus colossus, an early whale from Peru that lived about 38-40 million years ago, a marine mammal built somewhat like a manatee that may have exceeded the mass of the blue whale, long considered the heftiest animal on record, is seen in an undated artist's rendition. Also pictured are another early whale, Supayacetus, and a human for purposes of scale. Alberto Gennari/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

Perucetus colossus, an early whale from Peru that lived about 38-40 million years ago

A sperm whale (file picture). Photo: BBC

Heaviest animal ever? Scientists discover massive ancient whale

Photo: Collected

Nearly 100 pilot whales strand themselves on an Australian beach; half have died despite efforts

Photo: Collected

12-million-year-old whale fossil skull found in Maryland

Photo: BSS/AFP

250 pilot whales die in remote New Zealand stranding

New species of whale found in Bay

New species of whale found in Bay

Whale carcass washes ashore on Cox’s Bazar beach

Whale carcass washes ashore on Cox’s Bazar beach

Abdullah Gohar, a researcher at El Mansoura, university works on renovating the 43 million-year-old fossil of a previously unknown four-legged amphibious whale called "Phiomicetus Anubis", that helps trace the transition of whales from land to sea, which were discovered in the Fayum Depression in the Western Desert of Egypt, near the town of El Mansoura, north of Cairo, Egypt August 26, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Fossil of previously unknown four-legged whale found in Egypt

Australian marine rescuers work to free a whale tangled in shark nets off Queensland's Gold Coast, Australia August 11, 2021, in this screen grab taken from a video. Picture taken August 11, 2021. Photo: Reuters

Marine rescuers work to free whale caught in shark net on Gold Coast

A commercial lobster diver got caught in the mouth of a feeding humpback whale off the coast of Cape Cod. Photograph: Julie Larsen Maher/Reuters

Humpback whale swallows and spits out diver

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