Humpback Whale Animal Pictures

Megaptera novaeangliae

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Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching at Puerto Lopez, Ecuador.
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Humpback Whale breaching
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Young Humpback Whale swimming
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Humpback Whale breaching
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Humpback Whale closeup under water
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Humpback Whale breaching
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Humpback Whale, Whale, Underwater, Baleen Whale, Underwater Diving
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Humpback whale and baby whale swimming together

Humpback Whale isolated on white background
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What Do Humpback Whales Eat
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Humpback whales eat small fish, invertebrates, mollusks, and plankton.

Do Whales Have Hair - Humpback Whale Hair
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How Do Whales Sleep Underwater - A Humpback Whale Sleeping Vertically
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animals that Sing-whale
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A Humpback Whale Calf in the ocean. Whales use their songs to communicate over the vast distances of the open ocean.

Whale Migration - Humpback Whale Migration
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Whales Drink Milk Underwater humpback
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A Humpback Whale with her calf in the Pacific Ocean. A humpback whale baby is weaned at around seven months when it begins to eat small fish and other sea creatures.

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This image shows a pair of Humpback Whales "lunge-feeding". See Humpback Whale for details. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Humpback_lunge_feeding.jpg

Humpback lunge feeding
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mother and baby humpback whale swimming together
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mother and baby humpback whale swimming together

Digitally painted Humpback Whale

humpback whale swimming just under surface level
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Ever seen a pod of whales in real life? Watch the below video, you won't believe it!

A photograph of a humpback whale feeding off the coast of Provincetown in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States. The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale. It has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and a knobbly head. It is known for breaching and other distinctive surface behaviours, making it popular with whale watchers.

humpback whale with mist out of blowhole
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The spout of water that is seen arising from a whale's blowhole doesn't come from the lungs.