Read More 9.7K views4 minute read Cetaceans Must Read How do dolphins sleep and breathe?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamSeptember 1, 2021 In this article we are going to answer some common questions about dolphins made by our guests. In… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.0K views5 minute read Cetaceans Must Read Meet Mr. Liable, the most famous male sperm whale in the AzoresBySandrina RodriguesAugust 5, 2021 Mr. Liable has been seen on São Miguel island since 2000 and the first photo Futurismo captured was… Read More 0 0
Read More 951 views3 minute read Education Events Featured Posts Must Read Our Commitment Sustainability Uncategorized Litter cleanup project for familiesBySandrina RodriguesMay 12, 2021 Trash in exchange for Experiences with Futurismo. This is the “Guardians of the Azores” project. We are pleased… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.3K views2 minute read Cetaceans Featured Posts Must Read Where are the humpback whales we see when they are not here??ByFuturismo Biologists TeamNovember 20, 2020 Whales and dolphins don’t understand boundaries or frontiers. Some of the animals we sight here in the Azores… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.2K views3 minute read Featured Posts Must Read Sustainability Futurismo obtains International Certification for Responsible Whale WatchingByFuturismo Biologists TeamAugust 13, 2020 Futurismo is now officially one of the First Whale and Dolphin Watching operators to obtain a Certification from… Read More 0 0
Read More 894 views1 minute read Must Read Safety proceduresByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 23, 2020 It’s time to go whale watching! But first, your safety and experience is our top priority! In the… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.3K views1 minute read Cetaceans Featured Posts Must Read And more news regarding our beloved sperm whales still coming!ByFuturismo Biologists TeamMay 20, 2020 A couple of days ago, we shared with you the recent finding of a sperm whale match between… Read More 0 0
Read More 8.1K views8 minute read Cetaceans Featured Posts Must Read How do dolphins mate?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamMay 8, 2020 How does reproduction in dolphins work? Dolphins’ reproductive organs are located inside the body, with genital slits on… Read More 0 0