So, that doesn't seem like an option." The fin whale is the second largest whale species on earth, behind only the blue whale, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
On Thursday, dozens of volunteers gathered on the Anchorage mudflats to cut apart the 47-foot-long juvenile fin whale that ...
The waters of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary off central California are rich feeding grounds for blue, fin and ...
Examples of baleen whales include blue whales, fin whales and humpback whales. Toothed whales usually eat larger prey, which can include fish, squid, octopus, seabirds, seals, penguins ...
New findings suggest the evolution and behavior of at least some baleen whales has been significantly shaped by fear of orca attack.
A fin whale that washed ashore near Anchorage’s Tony Knowles Coastal Trail in November will soon find its permanent home in ...