Taking audiences to Alaska, Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Tonga for a close-up look at how these whales interact, sing, feed, play, and care for their young, Humpback Whales is a must-see for everyone interested in whales. 50 years ago, humpback whales were on the verge of extinction, but they are now making a steady comeback. Take part in an investigation into what makes humpback whales the most acrobatic of all whales, why only males sing, and why these intelligent 50-foot-long, 48-ton creatures migrate more than 6,000 miles round-trip every year.
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Taking audiences to Alaska, Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Tonga for a close-up look at how these whales interact, sing, feed, play, and care for their young, Humpback Whales is a must-see for everyone interested in whales. 50 years ago, humpback whales were on the verge of extinction, but they are now making a steady comeback. Take part in an investigation into what makes humpback whales the most acrobatic of all whales, why only males sing, and why these intelligent 50-foot-long, 48-ton creatures migrate more than 6,000 miles round-trip every year.
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