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whale sharks. Very large whale sharks, mostly female. Iíve only ever seen one male whale shark in Galapagos.
Whale Wars that starts tomorrow?
whales and the freedivers who have been studying them?
whales, tuna, over-fishing.
whales, as well.
whales. When we say we're gonna save whales, we actually go and save whales.
whales.
whales people think I'm not sure quite how far north they go certainly Arctic shock sound scary they're blind which is
whales and that might strike aliens as interesting and they might say well actually this isn't so different from
A whale can echolocate.
The whale on the right swam up to my friend here, and immediately did a 180 and came right back at me.
Eleven whale sharks went by.
Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Because, unfortunately, commercial fishing uses massive, massive nets and whales, dolphins, sea birds, turtles and everything else, happens to swim into it just
Sperm whales, of course, don't have a sophisticated form of communication.
Sperm whales have had this size brain for around 30 to 40 million years.
Sperm whales have a neocortex, which in humans governs things like reasoning, language.
the whales jumping out of the water, like the Pacific life visual to something even more compelling more direct, which
The whales are swimming away.
issues whales face.
These whales come up and they were eating the krill.
500 whales from getting harpooned.
And whales, turtles, birds and other animals, they actually eat plastic thinking that it
500 whales, we're costing them millions of dollars every year.
and whales are.
blue whales have rebounded from their lows.
she's having a whale of a time-- give her a jolly good shove, and let her swing back and forth on this pendulum.
Go close that whale.
This is a small whale.
body composite of a whale's body.
This was another whale, and I saw this whale over and over.
And this whale never came close enough, but on my last encounter, he was about eight feet away.
He's a sperm whale biologist who studies the social biology of Peruvian sperm whales.
close to a whale's eye looking at you.
It's the minke whale.
It's a minke whale, so I think that's how it started, is what I'm told.
You always see whale watching tours when you go to major tourist areas.
We cannot decode whale song.
I mean one whale might contain three tons of oil.
These are shots of whale sharks feeding.
its sperm whale population. There are a couple pods of sperm whales off the coast here, which are all very well studied by scientists. They know each of the whales individually.
And there's a whale on the, see there's, but he does include their oil well.
And these migrating whales were actually down on their way to the whale sanctuary in Antarctica.
saving a specific whale, but some of the other kind of activities that you guys do.
and kill fin whales and right whales and humpback whales, and exploit them for their oil and their blubber.
So what whales and dolphins have done is they've developed different senses.
So these whales stayed with those freedivers for about four hours until the freedivers had to get out of the water.
These are two sperm whales head on.
All of the other whales in the pod circled it and imprinted it with its name through echolocation-- so really intense stuff.
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