I remember humpbacks (the whale pictured here is not a humpback) in Cape Cod Bay deliberately coming to the whale watch boat (they apparently knew its sound) and doing “tricks” (breaching, waving a fin, etc.). If those on the boat made a lot of noise (e.g., stomping on the deck), the whales would extend the length of their “show”.
seanfear 11 months ago
i hope this comes after the morning coffee
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
Get ready to breach and blow!
gammaguy 11 months ago
I remember humpbacks (the whale pictured here is not a humpback) in Cape Cod Bay deliberately coming to the whale watch boat (they apparently knew its sound) and doing “tricks” (breaching, waving a fin, etc.). If those on the boat made a lot of noise (e.g., stomping on the deck), the whales would extend the length of their “show”.
Jeffin Premium Member 11 months ago
Why would a whale need a watch? What’s time to a whale?
ladykat 11 months ago
The whale doesn’t seem to have much motivation.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
They heard great things on his podcast.
1953Baby 11 months ago
I’m beginning to think that the WORST thing that can happen to a species is to have humans want to save them. . .
zeexenon 11 months ago
’Did this off San Francisco, and I finally suggested, “Throw out this Giant Squid.”
Impkins Premium Member 11 months ago
“MAKE-UP!!!!!!!!!!!” :)
rockyridge1977 11 months ago
Just watching…….stare down!
terrapin6000 Premium Member 11 months ago
What’s all that yellow? Is he swimming just beneath a bunch of scum film?