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Breaching humpback whale
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Breaching near the boat
Humpback whale on Stellwagen National Marine Sanctuary.
Adult humpback whales grow between 40 to 50 feet long and weigh between 25-40 tons (22,680-36,287 kg). When feeding, they consume 1 1/2 tons of krill (small shrimp) a day.
There is no definitive theory as to why whales breach, or take at least 40% of their body out of the water.
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Adult humpback whales grow between 40 to 50 feet long and weigh between 25-40 tons (22,680-36,287 kg). When feeding, they consume 1 1/2 tons of krill (small shrimp) a day.
There is no definitive theory as to why whales breach, or take at least 40% of their body out of the water.
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