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  • Back on the boat and heading to shore, we spotted a spout, a fin and then the flukes of a humpback whale.
  • The humpback whale creates the most complex, long-lasting, repetitive sound patterns of any non-human animal on our planet.
  • We also witnessed humpback whales blowing and diving, breaching and slapping their fins and flukes.
  • The theme, obviously, is marine animals, and the inclusions range from humpback whales to tuna fish, from great white sharks to bottlenose dolphins, and from mermaids to walruses.
  • Humpback whales have even been seen to weave a snare of air-bubbles - a bubble net.
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  • Beneath the Cape's rugged cliff faces, washed by blue, mauve and aquamarine seas, migrating humpback whales can be heard breathing at sunrise.
  • Three humpback whales breach in the distance, and closer a large green sea turtle floats blissfully in the waves.
  • While we slowly drifted, the sea first reflected patches of pinkish purple then took on a golden hue, and the calm waters rippled from diving ducks and a lone humpback whale.
  • For a musician it would be difficult, if not impossible, to define the sounds of the humpback whale without using musical terms.
  • So animals like wolves, grizzly bears, bald eagles, millions of wild salmon, humpback whales, steller sea lions thrive here again as they have for, for thousands of years.
  • It is a good place for surfing and, as well as being a prime patch for dolphin spotting, it is on the migratory route of the humpback whale.
  • We take cups of coffee onto the deck to view humpback whales and pods of orcas.
  • To a soundtrack created by the whales themselves—via Roger Payne's groundbreaking and album-charting recording of the plaintive song of the humpback whale—we moved slowly towards cetacean manumission.
  • The humpback whale, that mighty leviathan of the briny deep, hardly strikes one as a marvel of agility; on the contrary, it seems the very embodiment of stateliness and power.
  • None of these small fish species -- menhaden, alewives and blueback herring -- have the widespread appeal of your average humpback whale or giant panda, but they do happen to sit near the bottom of the food chain. Peter Hanlon: Little Fish, Big Help
  • Perhaps our ancestors got confused with the songs of humpback whales amplified by the keels of their vessels.
  • ~ Some humpback whale calls deciphered -- "Australian scientists studying the sounds of humpback whales say they have begun to decode their mysterious communication system, identifying male pickup lines and motherly warnings. Speedlinking 11/9/07
  • It's not unusual to see dolphins cavorting near the boat when in the tropics, but during one trip we saw a humpback whale lumbering along in its own beautiful way.
  • In the meat market you can buy mattaq - whale rind from a humpback whale.
  • No one on Earth knows how to communicate with the probe, but upon returning to Earth, Spock and the rest of the Enterprise crew learn that the probe is attempting to communicate with humpback whales, which have been extinct since the 21st century. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1234
  • Australian media say a lost humpback whale calf has bonded with a yacht it seems to think is its mother.
  • Photo Gallery: Whales The plaintive song of the humpback whale can travel for great distances underwater.
  • We take cups of coffee onto the deck to view humpback whales and pods of orcas.
  • Visitors to the site where a humpback whale beached itself at the weekend were shocked to discover the mammal had already been put down yesterday.
  • Humpback whales have even been seen to weave a snare of air-bubbles - a bubble net.
  • The body of humpback whales is usually blue-black or black overall with irregular white coloration on the throat and sides.
  • Similar to the patterns on humpback whale flukes, unique markings on the dolphins' dorsal fins allow for individual identification.
  • We also witnessed humpback whales blowing and diving, breaching and slapping their fins and flukes.
  • The approach to James Ross is through the Antarctic Sound, a beautiful stretch of water teeming with wildlife - the ship was joined by hundreds of penguins porpoising along, as well as humpback whales and countless seabirds.
  • Twelve days after the tests began, a three-month-old humpback whale calf was sighted without its mother for at least five hours and displayed unusual behaviour.
  • Two wayward humpback whales have done an about - face and are headed back toward the Pacific Ocean.
  • When you swim with humpback whales it's not their size that overwhelms you but their beauty.
  • Its calls do not match those of any known species, although they are clearly those of a baleen whale, a group that includes blue, fin and humpback whales.
  • You may also observe jaegers, terns, and petrels as they make their long ocean journey and be rewarded with views of flying fish and the occasional humpback whale.
  • Visitors to the site where a humpback whale beached itself at the weekend were shocked to discover the mammal had already been put down yesterday.
  • So, it looks as though the species of large whales the killer whales did eat were typically calves of other humpback whales or grey whales or minke, and grey whales have recovered and yet we see this decline of other species.
  • The musicality of song birds and humpback whales makes nature more interesting.
  • On the way into the harbor we were welcomed by the antics of a humpback whale breaching for almost 10 minutes outside the reef at the entrance.
  • While welcoming the announcement with respect to humpback whales, Australia last night led a formal diplomatic protest - known as a demarche - in Tokyo to mark the start of Japan's 2007-08 whaling season. The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs - Australia welcomes suspension of humpback whaling by Japan
  • I mean, if you've ever heard the eerie song of the humpback whale [whale song], you know that it don't sound like no spring peeper [frog sound].
  • Like some private soundtrack the sweet melody of humpback whales singing accompanied us as the day wore on.
  • The announcement of a humpback whale sighting meant just a quick step out the door for a look-see.
  • We have six humpback whales who are individually recognisable by their tail flukes.

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