What an amazing animal I’m wondering if you have the part 2 posted because I remember the whale swimming up to you I never knew a blue whale can be as curious and playful as a humpback
The side fins on a blue whale are 12 feet long and its tail flukes are 25 feet across get your tape measure out and pull it to these lengths to truly see how massive this wonderful mammal is!!!
The blue whale has the second largest eyes on earth at 10 inches in diameter the giant squid has the largest eyes at 18 inches! They also have the largest lungs in the world they can hold their breath for an hour or more thats what makes them so elusive because once they do a deep dive they are gone!
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All the scars on this dolphin are what are called rake marks. They’re made by the teeth of other dolphins during social interactions (could be positive like playing or negative like dominance disputes). Propeller marks on cetaceans are deeper and more spread out. They heal as larger raised scars on their bodies.
It’s definitely had a lot of interesting interactions to gain all those scars. most dolphins have a few but this is one of the more heavily scarred common dolphins I’ve seen.
For sure. It was an impressive hunt to watch with both sides giving their all and thousands of other Common Dolphins did escape successfully to see another day at least. ❤
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It just never gets old... seeing them in numbers, working together as a family unit... the bond they have is on a level that many of us will just never truly understand.
Right?? This group was especially interesting to watch since four were directly related (mom and three daughters) but the fifth was an unrelated whale that spends time with them sometimes.
LOL can confirm it would be terrifying. Had a bottlenose dolphin sneak up on me while swimming at Tybee Island. All I saw was a big gray dorsal fin maybe three feet from me. ☠Soul 100% left my body in that moment.
Haha It sure does! There were some fishers around looking to catch one for eating themselves while we were there. Pretty difficult to catch though - crazy fast fish when they want to get going
Why did you remove the videos of the curious adult Blue Whale? It was some of the best Blue Whale footage out there, the only that I know of showing a live one that close, and the only decent closeup of a Blue Whale's eye. I would really like to be able to see them again.
Unfortunately had to due to some contract agreements (it'll be really cool when I can share why, promise!) but some will make a return in a few months when I know what will and won't be used. c:
It is! I'm really excited it can help scientists further understand cetaceans and wildlife along our coasts especially such elusive apex predators like the Biggs/Transient Orcas. I hope you have an amazing New Year as well!