| NOUN | a humpback | humpbacks |
| SYNO | crookback | humpback | humpback whale | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Apart from trying to save endangered dolphins in the Yangtze River, OPCF has also conducted a detailed research study of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins in Hong Kong.
- south of Salt Cay, has been the “emergency room” to many expecting humpback whales through the years.
- Puerto Rico's waters are also an important breeding site for the humpback whale during the Northern Hemisphere's winter.
- The humpback whale is a mammal that belongs to the baleen whale suborder.
- Samaná is also one of the breeding places of the humpback whale, during winter and early spring, humpback whale watching is increasingly becoming an important income-generating activity for the province.
- White humpback whale sightings are rare in other parts of the world but in 2012, a white adult humpback whale was sighted bubble-net feeding near the coast of Svalbard, Norway.
- Bradford has also been working on a population study of "Megaptera novaeangeliae", the humpback whale, and coauthored a paper in 2020 on a newfound breeding ground for the endangered western North Pacific humpback whale population off the Marina Archipelago.
- Called humpback shrimp in North America, there a small directed fishery is found in Prince Rupert. where the humpback is held to be the finest eating shrimp of all six species.
- For 'the role of "Coronula diadema" on a humpback whale's pectoral fins helping it to defend its calves from killer whales, see Humpback whale#Fins.
- The Atlantic humpback dolphin ("Sousa teuszii") is a species of humpback dolphin that is found in coastal areas of West Africa.
- Humpback whales are a little bit like blue whales but not larger than the blue whale itself the humpback whale is actually one of the whales that barnacles stick to.
- The migrating population is named the Group 5 Southern Hemisphere humpback whale population or the Australian East coast humpbacks.
- Mammals such as the Harbor seal may use mudflats to haul out of estuary waters; however, larger mammals such as humpback whales may become accidentally stranded at low tides.
- Humpback Rocks (...) is a small group of rocks lying [...] north of Cape Saunders, off the north coast of South Georgia.
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