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  2. Bubble-net feeding - Wikipedia

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    Bubble-net feeding is a cooperative feeding method used by groups of humpback whales. This behavior is not instinctual, it is learned; not every population of humpbacks knows how to bubble net feed. [4] Humpback whales use vocalizations to coordinate and efficiently execute the bubble net so they all can feed. [4]

  3. File:Humpback whale feeding.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Humpback Whale Accidentally Almost Swallows Seal in ... - AOL

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    Even if a humpback whale were to become curious, its small throat would not allow the mammal to eat anything the size of a seal. Getty A humpback whale feeding on anchovies in Monterey Bay ...

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  6. Whale makes epic migration, astonishing scientists - AOL

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    A humpback whale makes one of the longest and most unusual migrations ever recorded, raising alarm. ... Eating Well. Bobby Flay’s 3 tips for perfect scrambled eggs are life-changing. Food.

  7. Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration - AOL

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    The typical migration route for humpback whales can exceed 8,000 kilometers (4,971 miles) in a single direction, making this one’s journey close to two times that of most whales, according to ...

  8. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Humpback whale with ...

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    Original – Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) with calf off Moʻorea, French Polynesia Reason High quality large image. Illustrates article well with high EV. FP on Commons. I put it in the infobox but another user reverted my edit. I don’t like the current infobox image. Articles in which this image appears Humpback whale FP category ...

  9. Aquatic feeding mechanisms - Wikipedia

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    A humpback whale straining water through its baleen after lunging. Rorquals feed on plankton by a technique called lunge feeding. [24] Lunge feeding could be regarded as a kind of inverted suction feeding, during which a whale takes a huge gulp of water, which is then filtered through the baleen. [24]