Danielle Brown, Gotham Whale’s director of research, theorized the whale braved the heavy traffic of the East River to hunt ...
Brown theorizes that the whale might have simply just been hunting down a meal — Atlantic Menhaden, a favorite snack for ...
The whale was spotted swimming in the East River between New York City and Brooklyn, beneath the Williamsburg Bridge.
People on the Brooklyn shore got a glimpse of the whale flashing its tail out of the water, according to the U.S. Coast Guard ...
A whale was spotted in the East River on Monday near the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, flashing its tail out of the water ...
A humpback whale was spotted under the Brooklyn Bridge, recorded on video, marking a rare occurrence for the East River.
New York City onlookers were surprised on Monday when a whale was spotted swimming under the Williamsburg Bridge on Monday, ...
But experts say that while whale sightings along the ocean coast aren't that uncommon, it's not everyday your see one in one ...
The East Alligator River connects to Cahills Crossing ... "There's no way we can lift a 12-16m humpback whale off the sandbar and that's potentially when the crocs would kick in." ...
A humpback whale that took a wrong turn into a crocodile ... Two others also swam into the East Alligator River for a short time before returning to their sea migration. The remaining whale ...