POV: See Antarctica From the Back of a Whale | National Geographic

See stunning footage of Antarctica like never before – from the back of a humpback whale.
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Researchers attach the cameras via suction cups that are harmless to the whales. They record for 24 to 48 hours before falling off and floating in the water, where they can be tracked by GPS and retrieved. The video from the study has revealed that the whales feed in water far deeper than expected, and they may use their blow holes to create openings in the ice to breathe. Researchers also collect GPS data to track the whales, giving more clues into their movements and lives.

Footage courtesy Ari Friedlaender / WWF-AUS, Charles Littnam

Click here to read more about the humpback whales research.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/humpback-whale-pov-video-antarctica-ice-critter-cam/

POV: See Antarctica From the Back of a Whale | National Geographic

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Cows for Cash | Explorer

In Oklahoma, cattle cops protect ranchers’ property from thieves who are looking for cash for their next fix.
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Watch: Monkeys Forced to Perform in Circus on Nature Reserve | National Geographic

Monkeys are forced to perform in a circus on this nature reserve in Vietnam. Footage courtesy Animals Asia.
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You might not expect to see animals being forced to perform circus tricks when visiting a nature reserve. But that’s what is happening at Vietnam’s Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve. The welfare group Animals Asia has released this footage showing macaques walking across tight ropes, catching rings, and performing other tricks at the direction of their trainers.
Dogs have also been seen being forced to jump through flaming hula hoops. The welfare group notes that performing monkeys often face often face poor living conditions and abuse behind the scenes. The park, also known as “Monkey Island,” has been designated by UNESCO, a United Nations agency, as a biosphere reserve for demonstrating a “balanced relationship between humans and the biosphere.” Animals Asia argues that the animal performances go against the meaning of the reserve and has called for the circus to be shut down.

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