Hope • April 30, 2026
Record Number of Humpbacks Observed Feeding in ‘Supergroup’ Near South Africa
Originally published on Good News Network

Two photographers recently set a world record for the number of individual baleen whales seen in a single group at 304. It's not just hard rockers that can form supergroups. Humpback whales seem to like it too, though scientists don't know why. What they do know, however, is that they will congregate in numbers as
Two photographers recently set a world record for the number of individual baleen whales seen in a single group at 304. It's not just hard rockers that can form supergroups. Humpback whales seem to like it too, though scientists don't know why. What they do know, however, is that they will congregate in numbers as
Originally published on Good News Network.
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