Megaptera novaeangliae
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Ostrorogi4
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Released:
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Monday, January 23, 2023
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Origin:
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Slovenia
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Humpback whales like cold seas and lots of krill. But if we look at it realistically - it can travel along all the world's oceans, but the most romantic moments are experienced in tropical seas. In short - let him travel!
Buckelwale mögen kaltes Meer und viel Krill. Aber wenn wir es realistisch betrachten, kann es auf allen Weltmeeren reisen, aber die romantischsten Momente erlebt man in tropischen Meeren. Kurz gesagt - lass ihn reisen!
Ryhävalaat pitävät kylmästä merestä ja paljon krilliä. Mutta jos katsomme sitä realistisesti - se voi matkustaa kaikkia maailman valtameriä pitkin, mutta romanttisimmat hetket koetaan trooppisilla merillä. Lyhyesti sanottuna - anna hänen matkustaa!
The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus Megaptera. Adults range in length from 14–17 m (46–56 ft) and weigh up to 40 metric tons (44 short tons). The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and tubercles on its head. It is known for breaching and other distinctive surface behaviors, making it popular with whale watchers. Males produce a complex song typically lasting 4 to 33 minutes.
Found in oceans and seas around the world, humpback whales typically migrate up to 16,000 km (9,900 mi) each year. They feed in polar waters and migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth. Their diet consists mostly of krill and small fish, and they use bubbles to catch prey. They are promiscuous breeders, with both sexes having multiple partners. Orcas are the main natural predators of humpback whales.
Like other large whales, the humpback was a target for the whaling industry. Humans once hunted the species to the brink of extinction; its population fell to around 5,000 by the 1960s. Numbers have partially recovered to some 135,000 animals worldwide, while entanglement in fishing gear, collisions with ships, and noise pollution continue to affect the species. (c/p https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humpback_whale)
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Myotragus took it to Beach Cleaning Son Moll - Pedruscada
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Islas Baleares, Spain
- 206.07 miles
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cal_sabadell retrieved it from Locke & Key
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
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Grabbed from a unique and great spot, last week.
Right now very far away and i will look for a place where to drop it, so this amazing whale will continue his journey
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Myotragus placed it in Locke & Key
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 57.92 miles
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Myotragus took it to LAURI VOLPI
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 57.65 miles
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Myotragus took it to 🐢 MÓJATE EN LA CONSERVACIÓN DE LA TORTUGA MARINA
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 1.36 miles
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Myotragus took it to MATER DEI - HOTEL
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 18.02 miles
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Myotragus took it to CHALLENGE EL FILAT
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- .17 miles
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Myotragus took it to N.avega F.acilmente al C.ampass
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 1.25 miles
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Myotragus took it to HOTEL TB's Torrenostra camping
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- .65 miles
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Myotragus took it to Mi amiga Kara (especial niños )
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Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- 1.55 miles
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