The , the second-largest animal in the world after the blue whale, now lives full-time in the waters around New York and , according to a new study that tracked the ocean giants by their songs.This endangered whale typically spends the summer in its Arctic and Antarctic feeding grounds, migrating to the tropics to breed and to give birth in the winter.But some fin whales are living around the greater area year-round, according to new research from a team of scientists at the Wildlife Conservation Society in The Bronx and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in .
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