Tongan Humpback Whales, above and below. from female version of hero Watch Video
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Description: Humpback Whales make an annual migration to Tonga to give birth and also to frolic and mate during the stormy Antarctic winter.The pec-slaps by the adult whales are thought to be to communicate with other whales nearby, in addition to the whale song that you can hear (recorded via hydrophone).The train of whales that you can see is likely the end of something known as a 'heat run' - this is where the a group of males chase a female (the one next to the calf) until she picks the winner who im
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