This week, we dive beneath the waves to explore the world of whales. See why orcas are coordinating attacks against sailboats, discover the strange saga of Hvaldimir the “Russian spy whale,” and learn how you can whale watch responsibly. Plus, top stories you may have missed.
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The last scientific record of a sperm whale birth was 1986, without audio or video. New recordings of the whales’ behavior during the birth will give researchers new insight.
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