Beautiful photo of white whale hunting cod and squid
Hundreds of white whales have gathered to the sea area near the Canadian island of Somerset to enjoy the cod and squid party together.
Hundreds of white whales have gathered to the sea area near the Canadian island of Somerset to enjoy the cod and squid party together.
The waters near Canada's Somerset Island froze in the winter months, so the white whales here migrate south. They begin to return in the summer months when the ice in this sea begins to melt with food and fences, including cod, squid, herring and flounder.
Flip Nicklin photographer, from Hawaii (USA), arrived at Somerset island and the early days of summer to witness hundreds of white whales coming here and enjoying a hearty seafood party. .
'I had a special trip to Somerset Island to witness white whales eating squid and cod and feeding their babies. White whales also rub their bodies into rocks in shallow water to change their skin , 'said the 64-year-old photographer.
White whales live only in cold waters in the Arctic and can live between 25 and 30 years. They are considered endangered animals. The natural enemy of white whales is the goby and polar bear, but the tribes living in North America are also allowed to slaughter this fish.
Below is the scene of hundreds of white whales gathered off Somerset Island:
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