An orca playing with a porpoise and balancing it on its head. Orcas have been harassing and toying with porpoises in the Salish Sea for 60 years, often to the point of killing them, but never eating ...
Mexico News Daily's most-read stories of 2025 included the first Mexican-made plane in decades and good news for vaquita ...
Baby porpoises in the U.K. are being poisoned by what's described as a "cocktail of chemicals" stemming from pollutants in their mother's milk. The researchers found that the chemicals, which include ...
Researchers released two captive-born porpoises in a river in China, monitored them and confirmed the first-of-its-kind project was a success. Photo from Xinhua / Wu Zhizu via The State Council ...
SENDAI, Japan — Rescuers have returned a stranded baby porpoise to the sea after it was found splashing in an inland rice paddy where it was heaved earlier this month by Japan's massive tsunami. A ...
The Yangtze finless porpoise is one of the most endangered animals in China. Found only in China’s Yangtze River and nearby lakes, such as Poyang Lake and Tian-E-Zhou Oxbow Lake, this unique ...
The baby finless porpoise born a month ago at the Wuhan-based Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is doing fine, according to a group of Chinese scientists. Wang Ding, deputy ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - Spring has finally arrived in Boston. Video captured a baby porpoise, with its fin poking out of the water, swimming in the Boston Harbor on Tuesday morning. Officials say porpoises ...
Saint Augustine, Fla. is proud of being the oldest city in the U. S. It is also proud of having in its ancient vicinity one of Florida’s newest and most successful tourist-getters: the big Marineland ...
SENDAI, Japan (AP) — Rescuers have returned a stranded baby porpoise to the sea after it was found splashing in an inland rice paddy where it was heaved earlier this month by Japan's massive tsunami.
Orcas have been harassing and toying with porpoises in the Salish Sea for 60 years, often to the point of killing them, but never eating them. Now, researchers think they know why. The perplexing ...
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