Off Argentina's Patagonian coast, whales and their calves dive deep for food
Researchers are studying southern right whales off Argentina's Valdes Peninsula, discovering they dive to the ocean floor to feed, often accompanied by their calves. This behavior, previously unknown, reveals larger zooplankton as a significant food source. The study underscores the importance of protecting marine areas to ensure ecosystem balance and whale conservation.
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