Saturday, October 22, 2011

More Humpback Whales in the North Pacific Than Previously Thought

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Scientists have recently come to the conclusion based on one of the largest ever studies on humpback whale populations that the population in the North Pacific is actually higher than previously thought. Scientists believe that numbers are actually upwards of 21,000 rather than 20,000. While many other whale populations are sagging at alarming rates, this shows that populations can rebound after coming dangerously close to extinction, according to an article in Live Science.

Article continues: More Humpback Whales in the North Pacific Than Previously Thought

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