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Whales are flexible and often contort themselves into varied positions. This shape is known as Banana. |
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Looking about, which is called 'spy hopping' and surfing with the whales. |
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Dolphins sometimes come quite close to whales. No harm comes to either. |
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Youngsters leaping, purely for the joy of living. |
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We are pleased with this picture which shows a calf at the end of a leap and landing with an opened mouth. You can see his/her baleen plates on the side of his mouth as well as some of his callosities. |
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This image shows a whale swimming fast enough to leave a substantial wake. |
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We get beautiful rainbows and to capture one with a whale on the surface makes for an attractive holiday snap. |
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We sometimes have a bus from Lyndoch, a local residential facility for older people. The residents are able to watch whales without getting cold or having to walk to public whale viewing area. |
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I don't know how to put this politely but these whales are ensuring the next generation. There were 3 in the group; presumably 2 males and one cow. |
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The white patches on the heads of Southern Rights are called callosities and are present from birth. This whale has been dubbed bonnet. She was the last to leave Logans Beach on 18.10.09. |
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