Admire humpback whales dancing on the water
Photographer Jon Cornforth, from Seattle (USA), chose the Pacific Ocean as a place to make a photo of humpback whales on the water - a rare sight in self Of course.
Photographer Jon Cornforth, from Seattle (USA), chose the Pacific Ocean as a place to make a photo of humpback whales on the water - a rare sight in self Of course.
Alaska humpback whales often choose deserted seas in the northeastern Pacific to dance on the water. Even some humpback whales can jump up to 13m above the water.
Until now, scientists have not been able to explain acrobatic behavior on the water of humpback whales. However, one theory supported by many scientists is that humpback whales dance simply because they really feel happy.
Here are some pictures of humpback whales dancing on the water that photographer Jon Cornforth recorded:
Reference: Daily Mail
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