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Older Humpbacks Prove Better at Wooing Mates

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As humpback whale populations recover, researchers are gaining a richer understanding of these wondrous creatures. A new study suggests it may take years for humpbacks to learn how to successfully serenade a mate. Read more on E360 →

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