MinuteEarth
How A Whale And A Bear Beat The System
While the rest of the world’s megafauna are still foundering in the anthropocene era, these two big animals have used little animal strategies to bounce back. Way back.
SciShow
7 Species That Were Saved From Extinction
Humans are pretty good at destroying things. Like habitats, animal populations... you catch my drift. But, there have been a few species that humans have helped bring back from the brink of extinction.
SciShow
7 Species That Were Saved From Extinction
Humans are pretty good at destroying things. Like habitats, animal populations... you catch my drift. But, there have been a few species that humans have helped bring back from the brink of extinction. Chapters 0:00 0:05 0:11 0:17 0:23 0:29
SciShow
Humpbacks Might Be the Superheroes of the Sea
We don’t expect animals to act in a way that doesn’t directly benefit their species. But humpback whales are willing to take on one of their few natural predators to become the heroes of the ocean!
SciShow Kids
Migrations: Big Animal Trips
Have you ever moved? Some animals move too! And if an animal moves from one place to another for weather or food, it's called migration!
Curated Video
Oceanic Food Chain
A journey through a marine food chain, from tiny plankton to the ocean's giants. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. Phytoplankton are the basis of the oceanic food chain. In the Pacific Ocean, millions of herring feed on these...
Curated Video
Whale sounds
Exploring the loud sound made by the humpback whale. The world around us - Light and sound - Vibrations Learning Points The humpback whale is one of the loudest animals on Earth. Whale song can travel long distances through water. A Twig...
Curated Video
Humpback Whales: Giants of the Ocean
The humpback whale, known for its distinctive hump and long flippers, is a majestic marine mammal with unique markings that set it apart from other whales. These gentle giants can reach impressive lengths of up to 17 meters and are...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Introduction to the Humpback Whale
Season 3, Humpback Whale part 1 Kamil and Kayne embark on a mission to take a humpback shower, where Kayne will get up close and personal with a humpback whale. They visit a workshop where they learn about humpback whales and the...
Curated Video
Can A Whale Swallow You Whole?
Whales, in general, are not capable of swallowing a human being and therefore will not eat you. However, there is a species of whales that does pose a legitimate challenge to that general theory: sperm whales. Whales are generally not...
Schooling Online Kids
Science for Kids: Early Stage 1 - Elephants Can't Fly
Nala and Ellie the elephant are playing together in the sun. Suddenly, Ellie realises how much she misses her butterfly friend Bettina, who lives in another country. How can Ellie’s friends help her to deliver a message to Bettina? Find...
Espresso Media
Exploring the Beauty and Connection of Marine Life
In the third part of this series, the speaker shares his deep connection and passion for marine life, particularly dolphins and humpback whales. He reflects on the wisdom and ancient nature of these species compared to humans, and the...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Discovering the Wonders of Whales
In this video, viewers learn fascinating facts about whales, including their size, feeding habits, communication methods, and intelligence. The video emphasizes the importance of protecting endangered whale species and highlights the...
Kids Learning Videos
Types of Whales! Learn the different names of Whales
Types of Whales! There are many different kinds of whales. Learn all the different names of the whales with this video. This video will teach you about whales and their names. Children and kids that are interested in sea life will enjoy...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 3 (Humpback Whale)
The beautiful Noosa coastline is the backdrop for a shower that Kayne won’t be forgetting in a hurry.
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Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin, Iceland, N Atlantic
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin, Iceland, N Atlantic
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Humpback Whale tail fluke Antarctica
A humback whale flukes its tail in Antarctica, low angle shot with the water.
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) in the North Pacific Ocean engages in lobtailing, slapping its flukes on the surface of the water.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) in the North Pacific Ocean engages in lobtailing, slapping its flukes on the surface of the water.
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) slaps the surface of the water with one of it's pectoral fins. Possible reasons for this behavior, known as pec slapping, include dislodging parasites, stunning prey, or simply play.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) slaps the surface of the water with one of it's pectoral fins. Possible reasons for this behavior, known as pec slapping, include dislodging parasites, stunning prey, or simply play.
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MS Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, diving, fluke visible, Mid shot
MS Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, diving, fluke visible, Mid shot
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MS Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, Antarctica
MS Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, Antarctica
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Humpback Whale blows then dives showing tail fluke
Humpback Whale blows then dives showing tail fluke