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Humpback Whales Collection (page 3)

A Humpback whale family, consisting of the majestic Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Fluke, Tail Lob, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), Endangered Species

Fluke, Tail Lob, Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), Endangered Species, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, Maui, Hawaii

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale fluke next to a rainbow in the Pacific Ocean

A humpback whale fluke next to a rainbow in the Pacific Ocean

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Tail flukes of diving humpback whales as they feed

Tail flukes of diving humpback whales as they feed

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale fluke surfacing in the water of the Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Humpback whale fluke surfacing in the water of the Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
The tail of a humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, off the Antarctic Peninsula

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales surfacing the water of the Southern Ocean off of Antarctica

Two humpback whales surfacing the water of the Southern Ocean off of Antarctica
Close-up portrait of two humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) surfacing and splashing in the water of the Southern Ocean off of Antarctica; Southern Ocean, Antarctica

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Glaucous-wing Gull over Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding, Chatham Strait, Alaska, USA

Glaucous-wing Gull over Humpback Whales bubble-net feeding, Chatham Strait, Alaska, USA
Glaucous-winged Gull (Larus glaucescens) over bubble-net feeding Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae); Chatham Strait, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale displaying fluke with the sun setting over the mountains, Lynn Canal, Alaska, USA

Humpback whale displaying fluke with the sun setting over the mountains, Lynn Canal, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) displaying its fluke while surfacing in the waters of the Lynn Canal at the Inside Passage

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale breaching the calm waters of Frederick Sound, Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA

Humpback whale breaching the calm waters of Frederick Sound, Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching the calm waters of the Inside Passage at Frederick Sound; Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale breaching the water close to shore at the Inside Passage, SE Alaska, Alaska, USA

Humpback whale breaching the water close to shore at the Inside Passage, SE Alaska, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching the water close to shore at the Inside Passage; South East Alaska, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whales tail sticking up out of the water with sunset glowing behind mountains, Alaska, USA

Humpback whales tail sticking up out of the water with sunset glowing behind mountains, Alaska, USA
Silhouette of the flukes of a humpback whales tail (Megaptera novaeangliae) sticking up out of the water with the golden glow of the last light of sunset reflected over the Chilkat Mountains; Lynn

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale and snorkeler, Hawaii, USA

Humpback whale and snorkeler, Hawaii, USA
A snorkler and a young humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae); Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale surfacing at sunset, Alaska, USA

Humpback whale surfacing at sunset, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaches at sunset, Lynn Canal, Inside Passage, with Chilkat Mountains in the background; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whales, Inside Passage, Alaska, USA

Humpback whales, Inside Passage, Alaska, USA
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) surfacing in Inside Passage in the Lynn Canal under the glow of the setting sun; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Young humpback whale head lunge

Young humpback whale head lunge
Young Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) head lunge; Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale fluke at sunset

Humpback whale fluke at sunset
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) fluke silhouette at sunset, Southeast Alaska; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback Whale, Inside Passage, Alaska, USA

Humpback Whale, Inside Passage, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Lynn Canal with Coast Range in the background, Southeast Alaska; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback Whales Tail Lifting Out Of Ocean; Alaska United States Of America

Humpback Whales Tail Lifting Out Of Ocean; Alaska United States Of America

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two Humpback Whales Backlit In Izhut Bay, Southwest Alaska, Summer

Two Humpback Whales Backlit In Izhut Bay, Southwest Alaska, Summer

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales and a shark swim among ancient city ruins

Two humpback whales and a shark swim among ancient city ruins

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale dives in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale dives in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) dives in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A group of whales head toward the surface for a breath of fresh air

A group of whales head toward the surface for a breath of fresh air

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two Humpback whales swim together in shallow ocean waters

Two Humpback whales swim together in shallow ocean waters

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship

Humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship
Two humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship in full sail

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale mother and calf

A humpback whale mother and calf (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Mother and calf humpback whales swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea

Mother and calf humpback whales swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea
Mother and calf humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whales swim together on their migration route

Humpback whales swim together on their migration route
Several humpback whales swim together on their migration route to Alaskan waters

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale calf swims around its mother in the ocean

A humpback whale calf swims around its mother in the ocean
A humpback whale calf swims around its mother in a graceful ocean dance

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two Humpback whales swim near the ocean surface

Two Humpback whales swim near the ocean surface
Two humpback whales swim near the ocean surface in the light rays from the sun

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales come to the surface of ocean waters to breath

Two humpback whales come to the surface of ocean waters to breath

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A diver encounters two humpback whales in the ocean

A diver encounters two humpback whales in the ocean

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales over a reef in shallow ocean waters

Two humpback whales over a reef in shallow ocean waters
Two humpback whales rest and sleep over a reef in shallow ocean waters

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A school of Pennant fish swim by two Humpback whales

A school of Pennant fish swim by two Humpback whales near a coral reef

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A female Humpback whale with her calf swimming together

A female Humpback whale with her calf swimming together
Deep ocean waters find a Humpback whale mother cow with her calf swimming together

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A school of Redtail Butterflyfish watch a group of humpback whales

A school of Redtail Butterflyfish watch a group of humpback whales
A school of Redtail Butterflyfish watch as a herd of Humpback whales dive from the ocean surface

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale slaps its tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean

A humpback whale slaps its tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) slaps its massive tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Why these huge whales, which reach lengths of over 50 feet, perform such behavior is not known

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback mother and calf swim near the surface

Humpback mother and calf swim near the surface

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales swim together in beautiful ocean waters

Two humpback whales swim together in beautiful ocean waters

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Mother and calf humpback whales swimming just under the surface

Mother and calf humpback whales swimming just under the surface
Mother and calf humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) swimming just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale surfaces to breathe

A humpback whale surfaces to breathe
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) swims above the seafloor in the Caribbean Sea. Humpbacks migrate to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A mother humpback whale swims with her baby calf

A mother humpback whale swims with her baby calf through sunlit ocean shallows

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale begins to breach out of the Atlantic Ocean

A humpback whale begins to breach out of the Atlantic Ocean
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) spy hops out of the Atlantic Ocean. Why these huge whales breach, which reach lengths of over 50 feet, is not known

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale dives into the blue ocean

A humpback whale dives into the blue ocean

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A humpback whale surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Two humpback whales frolic in the rays of light from the sun

Two humpback whales frolic in the rays of light from the sun

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Three humpback whales swim together in the vast open ocean

Three humpback whales swim together in the vast open ocean

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: Humpback whale mother and calf swim over a colorful coral reef

Humpback whale mother and calf swim over a colorful coral reef

Background imageHumpback Whales Collection: A diver swims with a group of Humpback Whales and tuna

A diver swims with a group of Humpback Whales and tuna
A diver swims with a pod of Humpback Whales as three tuna cruise by



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A Humpback whale family, consisting of the majestic Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters of Ile Sainte Marie in Madagascar's Indian Ocean. Captured by Masa Ushioda from SpecialistStock, this breathtaking image showcases an extraordinary moment - an air Megaptera approaching. In this remastered oldie, we witness a magic encounter with these gentle giants. A Whale in Antarctica reminds us of the awe-inspiring beauty that lies beneath the icy depths. Three Humpback Whales grace Ningaloo Marine Park with their presence, showcasing their immense size and power. Amongst them is a mother and calf whale, highlighting the deep bond between parent and offspring. As they navigate through the deep blue sea, it becomes evident that these creatures are not only magnificent but also mysterious. One particular shot captures a Humpback whale on the Iris bank, revealing its secret world hidden beneath the surface. The secrets of whales continue to fascinate us as we strive to understand their behaviors and protect their habitats. Whether you're lucky enough to witness these incredible creatures up close or simply marvel at them from afar, humpback whales never fail to leave us in awe of nature's wonders.