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Breaching

Tail Lobs

Blowing

Spy Hopping

Body Rolls

Tail Lifts

Courtship

 

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Behaviour

  Whale and calf

Breaching -

Breaching

leaping out of the water, twisting and crashing back into the sea. Perhaps to dislodge parasites and communicate with other whales.

Tail Lobs -

Lobbing

lifting the tail out of the water and slamming it down onto the surface making a loud noise.

Blowing -

Blowing

whales surface to breathe through nostrils (blowholes) located on the top of the head. When exhaling, a 'v' shaped spray called a 'blow' forms, this helps identify a southern right whale.

Spy Hopping -

Spy Hopping

whales' eyes are situated low in the head, so to observe the surroundings they lift the head vertically out of the water.

Body Rolls -

Body Roll

sometimes rolling near the surface, females avoid male advances and calves wanting to suckle.

Tail Lifts -

Tail Lift

lifting the tail just above the surface using the flippers for support, the tail acts as a sail.

Courtship -

can be a spectacular display of breaching, tail slapping, jostling and rolling.

 

 

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