A rare whale species appears to be in the midst of a promising birthing season, though scientists are skeptical it's enough ...
A vanishing species of whale gave birth to so few babies this birthing season that it has raised alarms among scientists and conservationists who fear the animal could go extinct. The whale is the ...
The whales have fared better than last winter, when they gave birth to only 11 calves, according to NOAA data. The whales ...
It's been known for some time killer whales stop reproducing when they reach their 30s and 40s as the females go through the menopause, but scientists now have a theory as to why they may evolved this ...
Although there are 1.5 million species of animal on our planet, only three are known to go through the menopause – humans, pilot whales and killer whales. Until now, little has been known about why ...
The biggest whale species on Earth is a monster! There are plenty of large creatures within the Cetacea order (which contains ...
Why do we - and a few species of whale - have a menopause? And what does it say about our need for grandmas? Show more Becky Ripley and Emily Knight dive into the underwater world of killer whales, ...
Beluga whales and narwhals go through the menopause in the same way as women, scientists have discovered. Along with humans, other toothed whales – killer whales and short-finned pilots – were the ...