Clapping in July with tail slaps

Fri, 01 Jul 2016

By Eco Ranger Corey

Clapping in July with tail slaps

For the first day of July and the second month of the migration, The Tangalooma Jet spotted 9 whales. The whales brought in the month with thunder like claps using their large tails. We followed two juvenile whales regularly doing tail slaps, attempting to interact with any nearby whales. Pretty amazing to think that it could be their first time in the Queensland tropical waters.

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Eco Ranger Corey

Corey is one of the many Eco Rangers at Tangalooma Island Resort's Marine Education and Conservation Centre. Corey often joins in on the Whale Watching Cruise as the on board Eco Ranger commentator.

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