A humpback whale spotted off Bremer Bay late last week is believed to be the earliest sighting ever of the species on WA’s south coast. Humpback whales are usually spotted of WA's south coast in late March or early April. The whale's early appearance has prompted concerns from scientists about the lack of food stocks in Antarctica.
Late arrival of humpback whales may be related to a change in abundance of prey species.
East Alligator River is full of crocodiles, not alligators, and now humpback whales. If it came to a fight, who would win?
Pregnancy rates in the southern oceans are high, according to a study that showed that Humpbacks are rebounding.