Whale Mums Rest Upside Down to Get a Break from Calves
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Lauren Ernst
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ecomagazine.comWhale Mums Rest Upside Down to Get a Break from Calvesecomagazine.comNew research has shed light on the perplexing tendency of southern right whales to rest upside down, suggesting the unique behavior is designed to limit nursing so mothers can save much-needed energy.
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