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  2. Incredible footage shows a baby humpback whale playfully tap ...

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    This paddleboarder had an unexpected encounter with a pod of humpback whales — specifically a baby whale. Incredible footage shows a baby humpback whale playfully tap a paddleboarder while ...

  3. How was a humpback calf cut free from rope off ... - AOL

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    A humpback whale calf is swimming freely now thanks to the efforts to marine animal rescuers from the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown.. The team successfully freed the young whale ...

  4. Humpbacks: From Fire to Ice - Wikipedia

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    The subject of the film is a newborn humpback whale and its first year of life. [1] The film was produced by ABC1 , and premiered on 16 November 2008. The documentary explores the mating, courting, and feeding behaviours of the whales.

  5. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Five species of seals (harp seals, gray seals, harbor seals, hooded seals, and ringed seals), and numerous whale species swim in the waters of Stellwagen Bank. [3] Whale watchers frequently can see humpback whales, minke whales and fin whales and occasionally sight of one of the most critically endangered whale species, the North Atlantic right ...

  6. Mother humpback brings her newborn baby to inspect ... - AOL

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    Humpback whales are one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring animals on the planet. They are majestic and enormous, creating an appreciation for how small and fragile humans are in comparison ...

  7. File:Humpback Whale underwater shot.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Humpback whale spotted swimming without a tail off ... - AOL

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    Each humpback whale tail holds a special and unique pattern that can help researchers identify the marine mammal, the post said. But more importantly, whales use their tails to migrate, feed and move.

  9. Delta and Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Delta and Dawn, also known as the Delta whales, are two humpback whales, a mother and her calf, who entered San Francisco Bay in early May 2007. They swam up the Sacramento River approximately 90 nautical miles (170 km) upstream from the Golden Gate , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] about 20 miles (32 km) further inland than Humphrey the Whale had gone two decades ...