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| humpback
whale |
...gentle giants
With a nudge, a mother humpback
whale pushes her 15-foot-long newborn calf to the surface for its first breaths
of air. Later, she strokes her calf with her fluke to guide it through the
warm waters where it spends it first few months gaining weight and strength.
As soon as the calf has gained enough strength and blubber from its mother's milk,
the two of them will begin a 2,000-mile trip toward the rich feeding grounds of
polar waters where they will fill up on tiny shrimplike krill and small fish.
For the next year, the mother whale keeps her calf close, teaching it where to
go for food, how to behave with its fellow whales and all the lessons needed for
ocean survival. In that time, the calf will double in size! Click here
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