The juvenile fin whale washed ashore on the Anchorage mud flats in November and drew thousands of visitors. It’s still there.
Most of their body is black but they can have white areas on their bellies, pectoral fins, and the underside of their tails (flukes). In the above video, you can see that the whale has quite a lot ...
New video shows a dead whale that washed ashore in Delaware. Drone pilot RITTER Dragonfly Dronography released a video of the dead whale just north of the Delaware Memorial Bridge in the Delaware ...
and white on the throat, belly and sides. When whale watching, look out for, of course, its distinctive humped back, or particularly long pectoral fins — humpback whales have the longest ...
The NOAA says humpback whales are popular among whale watchers as they are active on the surface and often jump out and slap the water with their pectoral fins or tails.