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‘Energetic’ humpback whale soaks a boat full of onlookers in California, photos show

“We would love to know what was going through the whale’s head.” Passengers on a boat with Monterey Bay Whale Watch in California were soaked after a particularly exciting encounter with a humpback whale. The group witnessed a moment where the whale breached out of the water, doing chin slaps and slapping its pectoral flipper before re-entering the water. The whale then plummeted back down to the ocean surface, creating a wall of water that soaked the passengers. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration describes humpback whales as some of the most acrobatic of ocean animals, known for their acrobatics and surface athletics.

‘Energetic’ humpback whale soaks a boat full of onlookers in California, photos show

نشرت : من 3 اسابيع بواسطة Julia Daye في Science

Passengers on a boat with Monterey Bay Whale Watch returned soaked on Saturday, June 8, after a particularly exciting encounter with a humpback whale.

The organization recounted on social media how they had “spent a lot of time with a very energetic Humpback whale.”

On the water that morning, the group watched as the giant mammal did chin slaps and slapped its pectoral flipper, then began breaching out of the water like a 50,000-pound ballerina.

The humpback re-entered the water and stayed beneath the surface. The watchers sat still, waiting for it to reemerge, the boat in neutral. Then suddenly, the water near the boat broke and the whale was in the air.

The massive creature plummeted back down toward the ocean surface, on contact creating a wall of water that drenched everyone aboard.

“We would love to know what was going through the whale’s head as they crashed down and soaked our passengers,” the organization said.

According to the organization, humpback whales are “very aware of their surroundings,” indicating that this particularly playful whale knew exactly what it was doing.

Humpback whales are known by whale watchers as some of the most acrobatic of ocean animals, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. These massive creatures are beloved by boaters for their spirited jumping and surface athletics.


المواضيع: Wildlife

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