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She was able to see the humpback from the living room window of her home.
The head of the blue was huge compared to the humpback's.
Each caught one humpback last year, according to the commission.
Did you know that the humpbacks song has been even sent into space?
If you've got an old humpback, you'll definitely know the difference.
Residence times of individual humpbacks were usually less than 3 days.
At the beginning of the season the adult and young humpbacks move into the bay.
Finally, humpbacks make a third class of sound called the feeding call.
Next year, 50 endangered humpbacks could be added to the list.
On our way over, a big humpback came up beside the boat.
After they left Alaska, humpbacks wouldn't eat for five months.
He came across three humpbacks, two males and a female.
“They will try to say ‘We take less of other whales’ so they can have the humpback.
They can also catch fish and feed on baby humpbacks.
"One of the most interesting things is that humpbacks have never been seen to mate."
It dropped an original plan to kill up to 50 humpbacks after coming under international pressure.
During this time the male Humpbacks fight for access to the females.
There are many questions you could ask about the humpback, but I understand also that it is emotionally difficult.
In particular, large numbers of humpbacks were present along the northeast coast each summer between 1977 and 1980.
I had no sooner returned to the boat than we were on top of another humpback.
The fleet was to kill 50 humpbacks for scientific research.
But it dropped the plan to kill humpbacks after international protests.
Increasing numbers of Humpback whales have been seen in the region.
But it was a humpback I hit, not a killer whale.
But humpbacks have something even more spectacular in their repertoire.
Equisetum palustre is poisonous to herbivorous animals, but not to humans.
Horsetails such as Equisetum palustre and spikerush are also found.
Equisetum palustre is green from spring to autumn and grows spores from June to September.
The larvae feed on Equisetum species, including Equisetum palustre.
Common Reed (Phragmites australis) and Marsh Horsetail (Equisetum palustre) are also frequent.
At intermediate water levels, Potamogeton richardsonii was no longer available and the geese grazed on the complex vegetative zone, taking Equisetum palustre, Ranunculus reptans, and Eleocharis palustris in the ratio of their relative availability (85:10:5).