Playful whale calf enchants Brisbane cruisers

Wed, 14 Sep 2016

By Eco Ranger Corey

Tangalooma Whale watching welcomes a Playful calf to Brisbane

A little Humpback whale calf took todays cruise spotlight with some great tail slaps and playful behaviour!

As we progress into the last two months of the Tangalooma Whale Watching we can expect to see more mothers and calves on their journey further south towards Antarctica.

Guests loved the calves cheeky behaviour as it could be seen rolling over and under its mother. 6 Humpback whales were spotted during todays whale watching cruise.

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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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