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Humpback whales feeding | Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Aug 28, 2023
whales.org
2:28
Humpback Whale Facts & Pictures - Complete Species Guide
May 3, 2017
activewild.com
1:38
A whale-watching tour group in Australia was mesmerized by a humpback whale slapping its fins on the water at Ningaloo Reef, a mannerism that is thought by some to be a mode of communication. https://abcn.ws/34HnVuA | ABC News
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Sep 12, 2019
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ABC News
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Humpback whale rolling around and showing off its pectoral fins. Such a playful 🐋 whale! Beautiful time to be out on the water. We had an incredible day yesterday with 5 Humpback sightings and 9 Gray Whale sightings~all of those Grays on one trip too! Book your staycation now at oceansidewhalewatching.com 🐋✨ #humpbackwhale #graywhale #humpback #oceanside #whalewatching #oside #oceanlovers #visitsandiego #naturephotography #ecotourism | Oceanside Whale Watching
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Apr 7, 2025
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Oceanside Whale Watching
Humpback Whale Penises & Mating Competition Pods Explained
Feb 13, 2024
pacificwhale.org
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Look at those giant pectoral fins! Humpback whales have the longest pectoral fins of any whale or dolphin, as long as 15 feet or up to one third of their total body length! The scientific name for the humpback whale is Megaptera novaeangliae (big-winged New Englander). They were named after their distinct long pectoral fins, which resemble wings! 🪽 #pacificwhalefoundation #pwf #humpbackwhales #pectoralfin | Pacific Whale Foundation
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2 months ago
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Pacific Whale Foundation
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These humpback whales spent the summer months feeding in Alaska and have now arrived in Hawaii, after traveling nearly 3,000 miles. Happy World Oceans Day! | National Geographic
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Jun 5, 2019
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National Geographic
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Humpback whale spreads out dorsal fins as calf swims over above parent
Feb 23, 2024
Adobe
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Humpback whale
Jul 27, 2023
whales.org
0:35
Humpback whale turns head to face sunlight glistening rays in ocean column, meeting divers fins
Feb 23, 2024
Adobe
blackboxguild
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Happy hump(back) day! Did you know that humpback whales pectoral fins are the longest in the whale family? You can see a display of these beautiful fins in the video! Permit: NMFS MMPA #26344 #ocean #earth #science #whales #humpday #humpback #drone #dronevideo | Ocean Alliance
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11 months ago
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Ocean Alliance
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Humpback whale in Falmouth Bay, off St Anthony Head! Absolutely INCREDIBLE footage of pectoral fins slapping on surface, a sign believed to be used to attract mates. The large adult humpback whale was seen approximately 2 miles South East of St Anthony Head on Wednesday 15 December just before 12pm. Andrew, who filmed the footage, said he can not confirm but believes there may have been another whale further west based on a large plume possibly from a blowhole. This is a fantastic sighting and �
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Dec 22, 2021
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Cornwall Wildlife Trust
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How Whale Fins Made Wind Turbines 20% More Powerful
5 months ago
MSN
Joe Scott
0:09
Did you know humpback whales have fins that can reach one-third of their body length? The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), also known as the long-finned whale, is a robust baleen species with a barrel-shaped body and strikingly long, pale pectoral fins — some stretching up to five meters. These gentle giants can grow up to 15 meters long and weigh over 25 tons. Humpbacks are masters of ocean acrobatics, often breaching high above the surface in displays of power and grace. Males are also
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Amazing Ocean Artvideos
Why Do Humpback Whales Breach?
Apr 1, 2020
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Humpback Whales | MarineBio Conservation Society
Mar 2, 2019
marinebio.org
Humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine, USA - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Nov 1, 2019
whales.org
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Ever noticed the strange little “pimples” on a humpback whale’s head and jaw? Those bumps, called tubercles are actually small, round knobs housing a hair follicle. Incredibly sensitive, these hairs help humpbacks detect subtle changes like movement and pressure, Sort of like having built-in motion sensors that helps them navigate, locate prey, and stay aware of their surroundings in their water environment. Did you know that Humpbacks have the longest pectoral fins of any whale species? Turns o
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6 months ago
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Baja Wild Encounters
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Diver removes plastic from humpback whale's fins
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3 months ago
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Humpback whale | Species in News |
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2 weeks ago
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CRACK IAS
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Nothing About Humpback Whale Fins Is Normal… Here's Why
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ENGINEERED BY NATURE
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Humpback whale surfaces right in front of us #whale #ocean #wildlife
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Freek Witkamp
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Maui Hawaii on Instagram: "10 Favorite Humpback Whale Facts! Learn more by following @kaikananisailing Whale watching around Maui taught me that humpbacks are true ocean travelers, migrating thousands of miles between Alaskan feeding grounds and warm Hawaiian breeding waters. They’re enormous (up to 50 feet long and 40 tons) and equipped with oversized pectoral fins and unique tail flukes that act like ID cards for researchers. Only males sing, weaving complex songs that can last 10–20 minutes,
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Humpback Whale Fact Sheet
Jun 29, 2022
PBS
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Humpback Whale Visits our Boat in SE Alaska!!!
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Feb 11, 2013
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Ann Harper
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GoPro: Humpback Whale Breach - Mother & Calf
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Sep 2, 2015
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Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
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Jun 11, 2021
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NOAA Sanctuaries
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Whales Size Comparison - Animation - Cetacean Whale and Dolphins! (OLD VERSION)
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Jul 15, 2020
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Humpback Whale Migration | Shark vs Whale
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Aug 11, 2020
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Haunting song of humpback whales
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Apr 15, 2016
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