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Kaikoura Whale Watching

There's his tail. It's almost a certainty that this was a male sperm whale since females rarely stop by New Zealand, preferring to stay in Antarctic waters for feeding or Hawaiian waters for birthing.

NEW ZEALAND | Sunday, 14 April 2019 | Views [162]

There's his tail. It's almost a certainty that this was a male sperm whale since females rarely stop by New Zealand, preferring to stay in Antarctic waters for feeding or Hawaiian waters for birthing.


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