Two humpback whales have made record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil. Scientists say the whales were identified by their distinctive tail markings and traveled about 9,000 miles.
Scientists have documented an extraordinary feat of nature, revealing two humpback whales that undertook separate, record-breaking journeys across the Atlantic Ocean between Australia and Brazil.
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"It is a really wonderful demonstration of just how wide-ranging these animals are." ...
Half the world a whale! Humpbacks found making record-breaking migrations from Australia to Brazil. Humpback whales have been making record-breaking treks between breeding grounds in Australia and ...
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