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Humpback Whales and Their Touching Instincts of Mutual Support

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World, Jun 02, 2025 (ATB Digital).- A humpback whale remains next to another entangled whale in a fishing net. She spent more than five hours beside her, swimming under her and lifting her up to the surface so that she could breathe. A few years ago, as she approached two whales, Rachel Cartwright and her research team observed something strange. While the calf was trapped in a line, her mother began repeatedly hitting the tail against the water…
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World, Jun 02, 2025 (ATB Digital).- A humpback whale remains next to another entangled whale in a fishing net. She spent more than five hours beside her, swimming under her and lifting her up to the surface so that she could breathe. A few years ago, as she approached two whales, Rachel Cartwright and her research team observed something strange. While the calf was trapped in a line, her mother began repeatedly hitting the tail against the water…

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ATB Digital broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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