Tag: Humpback Whales
Northern Australian humpback whales are scientifically known as Megaptera novaeangliae. They are part of a population that migrates annually from Antarctic feeding grounds to warmer breeding waters. They traverse the Australian coastline, particularly in the Great Barrier Reef. These whales are known for their distinctive long flippers, unique tail fluke patterns and behaviors such as bubble-net feeding.
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