Whale Migration Shatters Records, Uniting Antipodes
Two humpback whales named King and Queen have swum from Australia to Brazil, a journey never seen before. Scientists are studying why.
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Two Whales Travel Australia to Brazil, Breaking Records
Two humpback whales named King and Queen have swum from Australia to Brazil, a journey never seen before. Scientists are studying why.
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Two Whales Travel Australia to Brazil, Breaking Records
Two humpback whales named King and Queen have swum from Australia to Brazil, a journey never seen before. Scientists are studying why.
NewsletterTFWHALES ABANDON TRADITION, NAVIGATE UNCHARTED WATERS
Two whales traveled over 14,000km between Australia and Brazil, a journey never seen before. Scientists are studying why.
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https://newsletter.tf/whales-travel-australia-brazil-record-journey/
Two whales have traveled over 14,000km between Australia and Brazil, a record-breaking distance for the species. This is much further than usual migration paths.
#WhaleMigration, #HumpbackWhale, #OceanTravel, #AnimalRecord, #MarineScience
https://newsletter.tf/whales-travel-australia-brazil-record-journey/

Whales Travel 14,000km Between Australia and Brazil
Two whales traveled over 14,000km between Australia and Brazil, a journey never seen before. Scientists are studying why.
NewsletterTFHumpback's Marathon Migrations Shatter Records
A humpback whale swam 9,300 miles from Australia to Brazil, the longest ever recorded. This affects our understanding of whale travel.
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https://newsletter.tf/humpback-whale-9300-mile-migration-australia-brazil/
A humpback whale has swum 9,300 miles, which is longer than any whale migration ever seen before. This journey connects Australia and Brazil.
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https://newsletter.tf/humpback-whale-9300-mile-migration-australia-brazil/

Humpback Whale Swims 9,300 Miles From Australia to Brazil
A humpback whale swam 9,300 miles from Australia to Brazil, the longest ever recorded. This affects our understanding of whale travel.
NewsletterTFAfrica: Whales and Dolphins Regularly Hang Out With Each Other - New Study: [The Conversation Africa] As the annual humpback whale migration is underway with thousands of whales passing by the Australian coast, there are reports of dolphins joining the mass movement.
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