WhaleX, though, is not the only project attempting to produce the perfect poo. The international Marine Biomass Regeneration ...
Part of Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf broke ... and points out how his stores of muktuk—whale skin and blubber recently began spoiling in the fall because melting water drips down to his food ...
Further research revealed it to be part of a 19th-century bomb lance ... the whale’s thick layer of blubber and solid bones protected it from fatal injury, allowing it to live for another ...
In a review of research, they said more information could be gleaned from blubber collected as part of post-mortem examinations of animals that have died after stranding on the UK's coastline.
The crustaceans are mostly found in the central and northern parts of the state. Moving the starting date ... time for the ...
They designed skin boats and harpoons for hunting marine mammals, created arctic dress from skin and fur, and used whale blubber and oil ... and hoped to include all parts of the North American ...
Sea snails, bristle worms and shrimp devour any remaining scraps of blubber or muscle. They will also eat organic ... scientists can use strandings as an opportunity to take and strategically sink ...
parts of porpoises; a 100-pound loggerhead turtle; a handbag containing three shillings, a powderpuff, and a wristwatch; sting rays; a full-grown spaniel; seaweed; a Galapagos seal pup ...
Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge remains one of America’s most pristine places. This fall’s election could decide whether the U.S. drills for oil there.
“The calf did look lumpy and had lost its blubber layer,” Garrett said. “You could see the outlines of the skull. It looked emaciated, and it just didn’t seem to have much, if ...
As the Arctic warms, polar bears face a growing risk of contracting viruses, bacteria and parasites that they were less ...