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  1. More news from Down Under.(legal protection for humpback whales increases whale population off Australia)
    Skipping Stones
    [ Article : 1994 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Protection and preservation; Protection and preservation; Environmental policy
    ... In 1992, 2000 humpback whales were sighted in Australian waters, up from 200 in 1963, when the whale ...
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  2. A singer's tail. (humpback whales)
    U.S. Kids
    [ Photograph, Article : 1998 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Behavior; Sports and fitness; Literature/writing
    ... whale. Humpbacks sing these songs to one another. That's how they "talk." Singing is only one of the humpback's ...
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    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.053)

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  3. Voices from the deep: what do your favorite rock bands have in common with male humpback whales? They sing amazing songs
    Gordon, David George
    National Geographic Kids
    [ Article : 2004 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Behavior; Geography; Zoology and wildlife conservation
    ... and tail pointed upward, a humpback whale launches into his long, drawn-out song. Nearby, other male humpbacks sing ...
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    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.043)

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  4. Whale says thanks!(Amazing Animals)(Brief article)
    Childers, Linda
    National Geographic Kids
    [ Article : 2007 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Behavior; Geography; Zoology and wildlife conservation
    ... . But that's what he thinks happened after he and three other divers saved a female humpback's life ...
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  5. Whale of a trip! Spying on some of the world's gentle giants
    National Geographic World
    [ Article : 1981 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Study and teaching; Whales -- Behavior; Geography
    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.033)

    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.033)

  6. Krilling time.(Brief Article)
    U.S. Kids
    [ Article : 2006 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Behavior; Humpback whale -- Food and nutrition; Sports and fitness
    ... Humpback whales have a clever way of getting a mouthful of their main food source, tiny shrimp ...
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    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.019)

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  7. Tigers of the sea.(killer whale)(Brief article)
    Hart, Lisa
    Hopscotch
    [ Article : 2007 ]
    Keywords: Killer whales -- Behavior; Killer whale -- Behavior; Behavior
    ... or beach themselves temporarily to take prey from shore. Even the flukes, dorsal fins, and flippers of some humpback ...
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  8. Krilling time
    U.S. Kids
    [ Article : 2002 ]
    Keywords: Humpback whale -- Behavior; Sports and fitness; Literature/writing
    ... Humpback whales have a clever way of getting a mouthful of their main food source, tiny shrimp ...
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  9. Whoosh! Here comes a whale. (Science News)
    Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin)
    [ Article : 2002 ]
    Keywords: Whales -- Behavior; Mammals -- Study and teaching; Blue whale -- Behavior
    ... , it has hundreds of thin plates, called baleen, that hang from the top of its mouth. Humpback whales ...
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  10. Cultured whales gull gulls.(Michael Noonan )(Brief article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2006 ]
    Keywords: Science and technology; Killer whales -- Research; Killer whale -- Research
    ... identified cultural learning in chimpanzees, monkeys, humpback whales, and of course, humans. "In general ...
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    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.014)

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  11. Whale sharks.(DESTINATION: WESTERN AUSTRALIA)
    National Geographic Kids
    [ Article : 2009 ]
    Keywords: Marine Mammals; Sharks; Geography
    ... . The eyes swivel to watch you, but you're not afraid. Whale sharks would rather eat tiny plankton that they sift ...
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    This resource may be of limited relevance to your query (score: 0.011)

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  12. Whales change their tune. (World News).(Brief Article)
    National Geographic World
    [ Article : 2001 ]
    Keywords: Whales -- Behavior; Geography; Zoology and wildlife conservation
    ... Sydney, Australia Male humpback whales off Australia's east coast are singing a differ ...
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  13. Whales and more whales.(scientists report growth in whale populations)
    Ranger Rick
    [ Article : 1994 ]
    Keywords: Whales -- Statistics; Zoology and wildlife conservation; Environmental issues
    ... humpback whales. About 30 years ago, there were fewer than 1000 humpbacks in the Southern Ocean near ...
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  14. Whales.(facts about whales)
    Science Weekly
    [ Article : 1995 ]
    Keywords: Whales -- Behavior; Science and technology; Mathematics
    ... over long distances. Humpback whales "sing" beautiful mating songs, which vary each year. Sperm whales ...
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  15. Why do whales jump out of the water?(Science Letters)(Brief article)
    Markosky, Sarah
    Highlights for Children
    [ Article : 2008 ]
    Keywords: Cetacea -- Behavior; Whales -- Behavior; Behavior
    ... a few species do this type, mainly right whales, sperm whales, and humpbacks. "No one knows why whales do ...
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  16. Blast off!. (blasts in nature are produced by volcanoes, puffball mushrooms, whales, bombardier beetles, and geysers)(Illustration)
    Sherman, L.P
    Ranger Rick
    [ Photograph, Article : 1997 ]
    Keywords: Geysers -- Portrayals; Lava -- Portrayals; Whales -- Anatomy
    ... a humpback whale's breath blasting out of the animal's blowhole. As the warm air of the breath meets ...
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  17. Great migrations.(Where in the World?)
    Peterson, Donna
    Appleseeds
    [ Article : 2007 ]
    Keywords: Terns -- Behavior; Animal migration -- Evaluation; Animal feeding behavior
    ... A humpback whale migrates by swimming. 1. A humpback whale calf is born in the warm waters around Hawaii ...
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  18. Flipper uses Tools.(Life)(bottlenose dolphins)(Brief Article)
    Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
    [ Article : 2005 ]
    Keywords: Animal behavior -- Evaluation; Animal behaviour Evaluation ; Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin -- Behavior
    ... , and dolphins). The songs that humpback whales sing and teach to their offspring vary from group to group. ...
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  19. Whales
    Science Weekly
    [ Article : 2009 ]
    Keywords: Methods; Science experiments (Education) -- Methods; Facilities & equipment
    ... ? Color all the whales [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] killer whale [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] humpback ...
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  20. DEAR RANGER RICK.(Letter to the Editor)
    Ranger Rick
    [ Article : 2000 ]
    Keywords: Whales -- Behavior; Marine mammals -- Observations; Zoology and wildlife conservation
    ... with his research on humpback whales. Tonga is a group of islands in the Pacific. The waters around Tonga ...
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