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Humpback Whale Slapping Fluke on Water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback Whale slapping the water with it`s tail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback whales with tail slapping water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback whales with tail slapping water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback whales with tail slapping water Royalty Free Stock Photo
An humpback whale tail slapping in Cabo San Lucas pacific ocean baja california sur mexico at sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
An humpback whale tail slapping near a boat in Cabo San Lucas pacific ocean baja california sur mexico at sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback Whale Slapping Fluke on Water
Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, showing his tail fluke in Donegal Bay, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, showing his tail fluke in Donegal Bay, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large humpback whale exhibiting the behavior of tail slapping. Royalty Free Stock Photo
humpback whale tail slapping in Cabo San Lucas pacific ocean baja california sur mexico at sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback whale fluke in the sea in Alaska Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback Whale Fluke Royalty Free Stock Photo
Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, splashing with his tail fluke in Donegal Bay, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) slaps its powerful tail on the Atlantic Ocean. This is meant to communicate, but what and to whom is unknown. Atlantic Humpbacks feed off New England, Canada, Greenland, and Iceland but breed in the Caribbean Sea.


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