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Bubble hunting

eneath flocking gulls, these humpback whales () are feasting on fresh fish. Known as bubble-net feeding, when humpbacks get together they hunt cooperatively by blowing bubbles from their blowholes to stun schools of fish. One whale leads the group by blowing a ring of bubbles to trap the school, while the others round up the fish and drive them to the surface.

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