Unique and endangered: Why we need to protect the Gulf of Mexico's Bryde's whales now
Until recently, scientists recognized just two subspecies of Bryde’s whales (pronounced Broo-dus) worldwide – the Eden form and the Bryde’s form. The 30- to 50...
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Until recently, scientists recognized just two subspecies of Bryde’s whales (pronounced Broo-dus) worldwide – the Eden form and the Bryde’s form. The 30- to 50...
Under the definition of “in harm’s way,” there should be a photo of the Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s (pronounced BROO-dus) whale. This forty-foot whale—cousin to...
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