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  2. Three humpback whales leap out water at same time in ... - AOL

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    Three humpback whales jumped out of the water in unison in Cape Cod in front of stunned onlookers on Monday, 24 July. Extraordinary footage captured by Robert Addie shows the huge creatures ...

  3. Rare video catches an orca flipping a dolphin high into the ...

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    In a rare video captured by a whale watching expedition off the coast ... "To punch a hole in the side of a dolphin and hit it so hard that it's jumping so high out of the water — the force is ...

  4. Cetacean surfacing behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Humpback whale breach sequence. A breach or a lunge is a leap out of the water, also known as cresting. The distinction between the two is fairly arbitrary: cetacean researcher Hal Whitehead defines a breach as any leap in which at least 40% of the animal's body clears the water, and a lunge as a leap with less than 40% clearance. [2]

  5. Orca - Wikipedia

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    Orcas frequently engage in surface behaviour such as breaching (jumping completely out of the water) and tail-slapping. These activities may have a variety of purposes, such as courtship, communication, dislodging parasites, or play. Spyhopping is a behaviour in which a whale holds its head above water to view its surroundings. [111]

  6. Video shows a rare brawl between a pod of orcas and 2 ...

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    The fight lasted for three hours and ended with the whales giving up and swimming away into the fog. Video shows a rare brawl between a pod of orcas and 2 humpback whales in the Pacific Ocean Skip ...

  7. Porpoise - Wikipedia

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    Flipper movement is continuous. Some species log out of the water, which may allow them to travel faster, and sometimes they porpoise out of the water, meaning jump out of the water. Their skeletal anatomy allows them to be fast swimmers. They have a very well defined and triangular dorsal fin, allowing them to steer better in the water. Unlike ...

  8. Orca attacks - Wikipedia

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    The orca repeatedly lunged out of the water, attempting to reach her trainer. The incident was caught on video by an audience member. Critics of marine parks have blamed lack of companionship for Shouka's aggression, as she did at one time have a companion bottlenose dolphin named Merlin who was subsequently moved to another area of the park.

  9. Snorkeler in Australia Gets ‘Launched’ Out of Ocean by ...

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    10 News First said in the caption that the humpback whale was 15-meters, or nearly 50 feet long! The tour guide will also have quite the 'tail' to tell, they said. Talk about a once in a lifetime ...