Whale
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Meet Wikie, world’s first talking whale who can say ‘Hello’ and ‘Bye’ just like us!
Trending | Feb 02, 2018, 05:59 PM ISTHowever, it is not yet confirmed if Wikie understood what she was saying.
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WATCH! Stranded whale frees itself after baby calf helps mother swim back into sea
World | Oct 07, 2016, 02:24 PM ISTA humpback whale that was stranded off an Australian beach has managed to free itself after its calf was seen apparently pushing it into deeper waters. The whale was stuck on a sandbar in the
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See Pics! 47-feet giant blue whale rescued off Maharashtra’s Konkan coast (Video)
India | Sep 12, 2016, 11:49 AM ISTLocals, fishermen and forest officials on Sunday collectively rescued a 47-feet blue along the Konkan coast in Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra. The largest marine mammal was spotted fighting for survival by residents of Madban village
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How a whale vomit made a man richer by Rs 11 lakh
World | Sep 26, 2015, 07:45 PM ISTLondon: Beachcombers dream of finding treasures as they stroll along sandy beaches, but one dog walker in Wales struck gold as he exercised his pet - and was on Friday $16,700 richer as he found
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Whale vomit set to fetch 7,000 pounds at auction
World | Sep 08, 2015, 05:11 PM ISTLondon: An extremely rare lump of whale vomit found by a dog walker on a beach in the UK is expected to fetch 7,000 pounds at the first auction of its kind.The chunk of ambergris
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42-ft-long blue whale washed ashore in Mumbai, dies
India | Jun 27, 2015, 09:21 AM ISTMumbai: A 42-feet-long blue whale, the largest extant animal and among the heaviest existing species on the earth, was washed ashore here and later died of its injuries.The marine mammal, weighing about 20 tonnes, was
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This whale can mimic human speech
World | Oct 24, 2012, 10:43 PM ISTSan Diego, Oct 24: It could be the muffled sound of singing in the shower or that sing-songy indecipherable voice from the Muppets' Swedish Chef. Surprisingly, scientists said the audio they captured was a whale imitating
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Rare Whale Swims Up West Coast Toward Russian Home
World | Mar 20, 2012, 09:49 AM ISTAnchorage (Alaska), Mar 20: An endangered western Pacific gray whale tracked from Russia to Alaska and along the West Coast to Baja Mexico is on the move again, apparently preparing to cross the Pacific Ocean