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Humpback Whale Bubblenet Feeding Explained

Lindblad Expeditions
Lindblad Expeditions
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👁️ 1K views📅 12 years ago⏱️ 1:55
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Alaska

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Creator's Key Takeaways

we were very fortunate to see this really only 25 yards 50 yards off the boat numerous times is that the whales come up and open their jaws completely and lunge up out of the water and catch a good amount of school of fish really amazing Behavior

really a special part of this trip to Southeast Alaska

interesting thing about the HBS here in Southeast Alaska is that they make this vocalization that you just heard

can't say enough uh how great all the naturalists are everybody on board

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is bubblenet feeding in humpback whales?
QHow close can you see humpback whale feeding in Southeast Alaska?

Topics Covered

Excursions4½ Happy BaconService Crew4½ Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Southeast Alaska4½ Happy Bacon
Top: Humpback whale watching
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YouTube Video Description

A guest exploring Southeast Alaska aboard National Geographic Sea Lion on a Lindblad-National Geographic expedition explains a seldom-seen phenomenon witnessed during the day: bubblenet feeding humpback whales.