Humpback whales create a cylindrical bubble net by exhaling through their blowhole while spiraling upward, forming a visible whirlpool on the ocean surface; they then lunge upward through this net with mouths agape, using baleen plates as filters to trap hundreds of fish in a single feeding surge, with young whales learning this cooperative hunting technique by observing their mothers.
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🐋 The Whirlpool Creator: How Humpback Whales Hunt With Bubble Nets | Ocean Giants Explained本站添加:
Deep beneath the ocean's surface, one of Earth's largest creatures is about to perform something truly extraordinary.
The humpback whale can reach 60 ft long and weigh up to 40 tons, a true ocean giant with a secret hunting weapon. It begins circling beneath a school of fish, slowly, deliberately, like a maestro preparing to conduct a symphony of survival. The whale exhales through its blowhole while spiraling upward, releasing thousands of bubbles that form a rising cylindrical net. From above, a real whirlpool forms on the ocean surface, too, created entirely by a living animal. No storm, no current, just whale. Humpbacks often hunt cooperatively. Multiple whales coordinate roles, some bubble, some herd, some calding, a true team [music] strategy. Then, paint, explosion. The whales lunge upward through the bubble net, mouths agape, swallowing hundreds of fish in a single surge. Baleen plates act like a giant filter. Seawater rushes out, but hundreds of fish stay trapped inside that massive jaw. Young humpbacks learn bubble net feeding by watching their mothers. This remarkable technique is passed down like cultural knowledge.
The humpback whale, nature's own whirlpool maker.
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