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A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, mingling with other whale populations and potentially having sex with them along the way.
A male humpback whale that has traveled the longest recorded distance to date propels himself out of the water in the Gulf of Tribugá, on the northern Pacific coast of Colombia, on July 10, 2013.
Humpback whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and live in every one of the planet’s oceans. Their seasonal ...
A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, mingling with other whale populations and potentially having sex with them along the way.
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Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration - MSNA male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 13,046 kilometers (8,106 miles) — the longest migration recorded for a single whale ...
A male humpback whale swam 8,106 miles (13,046 km) from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, mingling with other whale populations and potentially having sex with them along the way.
A male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 13,046 kilometers (8,106 miles) — the longest migration recorded for a single whale ...
(CNN) — A male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 13,046 kilometers (8,106 miles) — the longest migration recorded for a ...
A male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 8,000 miles — the longest migration recorded for a single whale, a ...
By Julianna Bragg, CNN (CNN) — A male humpback whale has made an extraordinary journey from South America to Africa — traveling more than 13,046 kilometers (8,106 miles) — the longest ...
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