Why some whales are giants and others are just big
The animals’ sizes depend on feeding style and prey availability, researchers say

In a new study of foraging behaviors and body size, scientists attached sensors to more than 100 individual cetaceans (two humpback whales off Antarctica in 2018, shown) and tracked them over a decade.
Goldbogen Lab./Stanford Univ., Duke Univ. Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing. Photo taken under permit ACA/NMFS #14809