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” What Do Whales Eat?”

Humpback whales lunge feeding with Anchovies jumping out of their mouths Whales, the giants of the ocean, with their immense size what do whale eat to get so big?  , One of the most fascinating aspects of these magnificent creatures is their diet and how they vary from each other. From the krill-munching blue whale…

How to Tell the Difference Between Seals and Sea Lions

The Distinct Physical Differences Between Seals and Sea Lions: Seals and sea lions, collectively known as pinnipeds, share similarities in their semi-aquatic lifestyles but exhibit several distinct physical differences. Understanding these variations can aid in the identification of these fascinating marine mammals: Body Shape: Seals typically have a more streamlined, torpedo-shaped body, which is well-suited…

“Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Predation: A Dive into Apex Hunting Strategies”

a Killer whale jumping out of the water attacking a dolphin Killer whales, or orcas, are not only iconic creatures of the oceans but also formidable hunters. Their hunting strategies are a marvel of evolution, finely tuned to secure their place at the top of the marine food chain. Exploring the intricate dynamics of killer…

How Long Can Whales Hold Their Breath Underwater? Dive into the Depths with OceanSafaris.com

A Humpback whale teaching her calf to hold its breath How Long Can Whales Hold Their Breath Underwater? Whales, the majestic giants of the ocean, possess remarkable adaptations that enable them to thrive in the aquatic realm. One of the most intriguing abilities they possess is their capability to hold their breath underwater for extended…

How Do Whales Sleep Without Drowning? The Mystery Unveiled

A humpback whales sleeping Whales, the majestic giants of the ocean, are known for their breathtaking displays of power and grace. But amidst their awe-inspiring presence lies a curious question: How do these marine mammals sleep without drowning? In this exploration, we delve deep into the fascinating world of whale slumber, uncovering the remarkable adaptations…

The Gray Whale Mating Ritual: A Spectacle in San Ignacio Lagoon, Mexico

Gray Whales Mating and a Pink Floyd Sighting When it comes to marvels of the ocean, few events rival the enchanting courtship and mating rituals of the majestic gray whales. These gentle giants, known for their impressive migrations spanning thousands of miles, gather in sanctuaries like San Ignacio Lagoon and migrate through the Monterey Bay. …

How to Identify an Individual Great White Shark. Part 2

There are two different approaches to identifying an individual Great White shark. The first technique discussed in part 1 was by using a Dorsal Fin ID photo, we use this method at the Farallon Islands. Now in part 2 we will be discussing using the pigmentation patterns in 3 different regions of a white shark….

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO GO TO GUADALUPE ISLAND?

Guadalupe is the best place in the world to Great White Shark cage dive because of it 100% success rate, awesome visibility typically 70-100ft + and warm water. No other Great White Shark destination can say that. Guadalupe shark diving season is July – December While each month has its advantages, there are also drawbacks…

How to Identify an Individual Great White Shark. Part 1

There are two different approaches to identifying an individual Great White shark. Part 1 Part 1 and discussed here is by using a Dorsal Fin ID photo, we use this method at the Farallon Islands. Since 2004 I have been keeping a collection of identifying photos of Great White sharks. I have submitted and offered…

Observation of a Predation of a Humpback Whale Calf by two Killer Whales

Observation of a Predation of a Humpback Whale Calf by two Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) We observed two male Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) kill and partially ingest 6-7 meter Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) near Roca Pardita which is one of the  Revillagigedos Islands—more commonly known as the Socorro Islands, Mexico (18° 59.325 N, 112° 04.519…