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Humpback Whales Breaching

This is an awesome video with footage provided and owned exclusively by the Whale Video Company and Dolphin Fleet whale watching boat, of wonderful and uplifting footage of whales breeching (jumping out of the water) off Cape Cod in the North Eastern United States. It is believed whales breech for attracting a mate but maybe for other reasons such as removing barnacles from their bodies, communication, and intimidation or to just simply show off and enjoy themselves. For whatever reason they do it, it’s incredible and wonderful to watch
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humpback whales filmed up close and underwater in Bermuda

www.filmbaby.com Underwater footage of a humpback whale fifteen miles off Bermuda. I had spent 300 hours over ten weeks trying to film the migrating humpbacks underwater. It was the end of April and I didn’t have a minute of footage. And then I was in the water filming dolphins when this whale found me. The encounter was almost two hours long often within inches of the whale. It was also the first chance I had had to use my underwater housing and video camera. I had an overwhelming feeling that I was looking into the eyes of a very intelligent creature. It took me a week to sleep after the experience and a month to talk about the experience without becoming emotional. It is tragic that the Japanese whaling fleet is setting off this year to kill 50 endangered humpback whales, 50 fin whales and 935 minke whales in Antarctica in a whale sanctuary.

Awesome Whales Music Video

Amazing vision of humpback whales in the Indian Ocean from our endangered species series Before It’s Too Late – WhaleSong
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About Finbacks
The fin whale is also called the finback whale, razorback, or common rorqual, is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales. It is the second largest living animal after the blue whale, growing to nearly 27 metres (88 ft) long. The American naturalist Roy Chapman Andrews called the fin whale "the greyhound of the sea" because of its great speed when chased and slender build.Long and slender, the fin whale's body is brownish-grey with a paler underside.
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