Viewers will get up up and personal with humpback whales as they travel to Alaska, Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Tonga for the documentary Humpback Whales. A half-century ago, humpbacks were on the verge of extinction; today, they're on the rebound. Humpback whales are the most acrobatic of all whales, but why do only the males sing? And why do these clever 50-foot, 48-ton animals migrate more than 6,000 miles round-trip every year? Join a team of researchers as they investigate these questions.
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Viewers will get up up and personal with humpback whales as they travel to Alaska, Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Tonga for the documentary Humpback Whales. A half-century ago, humpbacks were on the verge of extinction; today, they're on the rebound. Humpback whales are the most acrobatic of all whales, but why do only the males sing? And why do these clever 50-foot, 48-ton animals migrate more than 6,000 miles round-trip every year? Join a team of researchers as they investigate these questions.
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