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This huge whale thanked the fishermen for their help - Page 12 of 20 - Kiwi Report

This huge whale thanked the fishermen for their help


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[post_page_title]Friendly behavior[/post_page_title]
As it turns out, the fishermen never had anything to worry about with the whale. That’s because this species – the southern right whale – isn’t generally known for being aggressive. It’s one of the friendlier animals out in the water and actually tends to be quite curious when it comes to people. These whales usually hang around the surface, so the fact that it kept peering out of the water wasn’t anything out of the ordinary. The men could have also easily identified the mammal from some of its distinct features.

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