
Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil
NEW YORK (AP) β Scientists have spotted two humpback whales that made separate, record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil. The whales were identified by their distinctive tail markings at the two locations about 9,000 miles (14,500 kilometers) apart. They traveled in opposite directions and journeyed farther than any humpback known so far. βItβs a very rare event, but it is a really wonderful demonstration of just how wide-ranging these animals are,β said Phillip Clapham,...
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