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seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian ocean near zanzibarmigration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake or failed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their long migrations, feeding near the poles and breeding in warmer waters, but this male's journey was even more spectacular — involving two distant breeding grounds. one theory is that climate change is altering the abundance of the tiny shrimp—like krill humpback whales feed on, forcing him to go further in search of food. or he could have been crossing oceans in search of a mate. helen briggs, bbc news. hello. well, most of us are in for another cold and grey day. there will be some sunshine around, mostly across scotland, but as far as the rest of the week's concerned, broadly speaking, it's more or l
seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian ocean near zanzibarmigration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake or failed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their...
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five years later, in 2022 when it was next spotted, it had made its way at least 8,000 miles to zanzibarrong, adult, healthy—looking animal, so there is no reason for him not to be reproductively successful in zanzibar. so absolutely, we hope that that was the case, yes, and that he diversified the genetic pool of the western indian ocean population. this is the first image of a galaxy, much like our own milky way, captured by nasa sjames webb space telescope. it s called firefly sparkle. scientists say these star clumps are significant because they might help reveal how our pallab ghosh has the story. littered across the night sky are distant galaxies. zoom in, and we come to firefly sparkle, a very early star system. balls of different colours because the clusters are at different stages in theirformation. i just love this sparkle galaxy with its christmas lights shining, as it was when the universe was just 600 million years old. and i find that amazing that humans now have built a telescope that allow us to peer so far back in time that we can see these very, very, this nascent phase
five years later, in 2022 when it was next spotted, it had made its way at least 8,000 miles to zanzibarrong, adult, healthy—looking animal, so there is no reason for him not to be reproductively successful in zanzibar. so absolutely, we hope that that was the case, yes, and that he diversified the genetic pool of the western indian ocean population. this is the first image of a galaxy, much like our own milky way, captured by nasa sjames webb space telescope. it s called firefly sparkle....
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photographs taken by whale—watchers have revealed an astonishing journey from colombia to zanzibar — indian ocean near zanzibar, an astonishing journey that has left scientists baffled. what normally happens is humpbacks learn their migration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow or has simply made a mistake orfailed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their long migrations, feeding near the poles and breeding in warmer waters, but this male's journey was even more spectacular — involving two distant breeding grounds. one theory is that climate change is altering the abundance of the tiny shrimp—like krill humpback whales feed on, forcing him to go further in search of food. or he could have been crossing oceans in search of a mate. helen briggs, bbc news. really hope it's the latter. let's hope the whale did eventually find love. more as always on her website, but
photographs taken by whale—watchers have revealed an astonishing journey from colombia to zanzibar — indian ocean near zanzibar, an astonishing journey that has left scientists baffled. what normally happens is humpbacks learn their migration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow or has simply made a mistake orfailed to learn the...
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seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian 0cean near zanzibarollowing her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake or failed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their long migrations, feeding near the poles and breeding in warmer waters, but this male's journey was even more spectacular — involving two distant breeding grounds. one theory is that climate change is altering the abundance of the tiny shrimp—like krill humpback whales feed on, forcing him to go further in search of food. or he could have been crossing oceans in search of a mate. helen briggs, bbc news. and you can watch more about humpback whales with the bbc documentary, �*secrets of antarctica's giants�* available on bbc iplayer now. for the first time, scientists believe they have witnessed the building blocks of how a galaxy is formed
seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian 0cean near zanzibarollowing her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake or failed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their long migrations, feeding near the poles...
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seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian ocean near zanzibarleft scientists baffled. what normally happens is humpbacks learn their migration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake, orfailed to learn the migration route adequately to be able to do it itself. humpback whales are known for their long migrations, feeding near the poles and breeding in warmer waters, but this male�*s journey was even more spectacular, involving two distant breeding grounds. one theory is that climate change is altering the abundance of the tiny shrimp—like krill humpback whales feed on, forcing him to go further in search of food. or he could have been crossing oceans in search of a mate. helen briggs, bbc news. one does hope that it is the latter and romance is dead. —— is not dead. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king.
seen in the pacific ocean off colombia, popping up several years later in the indian ocean near zanzibarleft scientists baffled. what normally happens is humpbacks learn their migration route from their mother by following her in the early years of their life, and then stick to that migration route for their whole life. and so we don't know whether this is an animal that's somehow been motivated to go on a longerjourney, or has simply made a mistake, orfailed to learn the migration route...
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desplazÓ desde el ocÉano pacÍfico frente a colombia y luego fue avistada en el ocÉano Índico frente a zanzÍbare esta ballena atravesÓ tres ocÉanos en busca del amor en planeta tierra. rogelio mora-tagle nos trae su historia. >> son las viajeras gigantes del ocÉano. ballenas jorobadas se desplazan hasta 5500 millas en busca de alimento y de una pareja. pero nunca antes se habÍa registrado una hazaÑa como la de esta ballena que viajÓ mÁs de 8000 millas de distancia. de acuerdo con un estudio publicado por royal society open science para identificar a la ballena, los cientÍficos utilizaron la base de datos de la plataforma happywall, que recopila fotografÍas de ballenas alrededor del mundo a travÉs de la inteligencia artificial. lograron identificar que la misma ballena que estuvo en colombia tambiÉn estuvo a 8106 millas de distancia en África. >> la coloraciÓn y los patrones que tiene cada ballena es Único. es como una huella digital. entonces lo que hacemos es fijarnos en las diferentes marcas que tienen las diferentes cicatrices y alrededor del mundo. >> expediciones a la antÁrtica como esta,
desplazÓ desde el ocÉano pacÍfico frente a colombia y luego fue avistada en el ocÉano Índico frente a zanzÍbare esta ballena atravesÓ tres ocÉanos en busca del amor en planeta tierra. rogelio mora-tagle nos trae su historia. >> son las viajeras gigantes del ocÉano. ballenas jorobadas se desplazan hasta 5500 millas en busca de alimento y de una pareja. pero nunca antes se habÍa registrado una hazaÑa como la de esta ballena que viajÓ mÁs de 8000 millas de distancia. de acuerdo...