Supported by the National Geographic Society, the globe's noteworthy blue whale scientists start a revolutionary goal: They'll locate, determine, and also tag The golden state blue whales, use the DNA samples to verify the sex of private whales, then rejoin the huge animals' stunning movement when they collect at a chimera called the Costa Rica Dome.
Supported by the National Geographic Society, the globe's noteworthy blue whale scientists start a revolutionary goal: They'll locate, determine, and also tag The golden state blue whales, use the DNA samples to verify the sex of private whales, then rejoin the huge animals' stunning movement when they collect at a chimera called the Costa Rica Dome.