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Humpback Whales' Feeding Frenzy - the video

July 11th 2007 22:52
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July 6, 2007—In the cool oceans of Alaska, humpback whales work as a team to catch their meal—by blowing a net of bubbles. The endangered mammals actually herd herring with a ring of bubbles, trapping them.


Then, the whales rocket to the surface, mouths open, to capture the fish.

Tag along with scientists as they record the feeding whales with a National Geographic Society Crittercam. (National Geographic News is part of the National Geographic Society.)

National Geographic Digital Media


Whales - click here


Isn't that really something? And isn't this important as whales are an endangered species?





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