The Mammals
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Active from | 2001 |
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Albums | Sunshiner |
Rock That Babe | |
Evolver | |
Born Live | |
Bootleg Six-Pack | |
Departure | |
Instant Classics | |
I Won't Let You Go | |
Nonet | |
Genres | Folk Music |
Folk Rock | |
Old-time Music | |
Americana | |
Record labels | Signature Sounds Recordings |
Thirty Tigers | |
Official site | themammals.love |
Skos genre | Folk |
Songs | 2020 |
List | 2020 |
Members | Michael Merenda |
Ruth Ungar | |
Tao Rodríguez‑Seeger | |
Ken Maiuri | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 998803 |
About The Mammals
The Mammals are a contemporary folk rock band based in the Hudson Valley area of New York, in the United States. The band tours internationally and consists of founding members and principal songwriters Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar plus Konrad Meissner and a rotating cast of players on bass, organ, and pedal steel.
Blue whales: Ocean giants return to 'safe' tropical haven
... The Mammals signature, very low frequency song could be heard primarily during March and April...
Dominica to create world's first sperm whale reserve
... Large ships will be required to use designated ocean corridors to avoid disturbing The Mammals...
More than 40 pilot whales dead in mass stranding on Lewis
... About 55 of The Mammals washed onto Traigh Mhor beach at North Tolsta on the Isle of Lewis at about 07:00 on Sunday morning...
Swimmers injured in dolphin attacks on Japan beach
... Two more people were injured by The Mammals later in the day...
Killer whale boat attack videos might not be what they seem
... There s even been a number of reports of The Mammals hitting and sinking vessels...
Why black bears love dumpster diving
... Certain places like Mr Marsh s home state of West Virginia, as well as New Jersey and Tennessee, may be more ripe for bear encounters as they have growing populations of The Mammals, said David Drake, a professor and extension wildlife specialist at the University of Wisconsin...
Northern elephant seals sleep in the deep to avoid predators
... The Mammals, which reach depths of up to 2,500ft (760m), sleep for only two hours per day in what the researchers describe as " nap-like sleeping dives"...
The Antarctic and Arctic sounds rarely heard before
... " The difficulty is knowing where The Mammals will be because they move and you can t rely on where they will be, " explains Dr Whittaker...
More than 40 pilot whales dead in mass stranding on Lewis
More Than 40 pilot whales have died after a mass stranding on a Western Isles beach.
About 55 of The Mammals washed onto Traigh Mhor beach at North Tolsta on The Isle of Lewis at about 07:00 on Sunday Morning .
Marine charity British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) said only 10 had survived.
Police have urged people to avoid the area to give the whales " The Best chance of survival".
A spokeswoman for the BDMLR said they were alerted to the mass stranding by police.
She Said : " Our local marine mammal medics are currently administering First Aid to the whales, and medics from surrounding areas are preparing their kit and organising transport to The Island .
" Reports So Far suggest there are around 55 animals, however the latest update from The Scene indicates that only 10 are alive.
" The coastguard and Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme have also been tasked to attend. "
'Strong social bonds'She added: " The Reason for the whales stranding is currently unknown, but pilot whales are notorious for their strong social bonds, so often when one whale gets into difficulty and strands, the rest follow leading to more of them stranding. "
Pilot whales are small whales characterised as part of the dolphin family.
Police Scotland said: " Officers are currently assisting partners with A Number of stranded pilot whales on The Beach at Tolsta, Stornoway.
" To allow the whales The Best chance of survival, please avoid the area. "
Local MP Angus Brendan MacNeil tweeted images of The Stranded whales on Sunday.
He Said : " Reckoned to be about 55 pilot whales stranded on Traigh Mhor at North Tolsta in The Isle of Lewis This Morning . "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com