Humpback Whale Gives Show After Being Rescued

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1. kaneg 288 days ago

majestic <3 <3

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2. Dudtotally 288 days ago

thats is the true beauty of nature. these people are quite fearless and kind people to have done such a thing how lucky that whale was! :)

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3. MakeTnotWar 288 days ago

And then some Japanese ate it (or Norwegians).

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4. Comment rated too low. Show this comment blockedusername 288 days ago

An 'alligator planet production'. How did they end up helping whales?

and the narrator should change his job...its like some bloody book at 1:35

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5. c0mmanderKeen 288 days ago

Great story :) Very touching.

With slow developing animals like these this actually makes a difference. Good job :)

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6. irishgek 288 days ago

Just wow , that was a show in its own , There's an intelligence in there we will never understand . But i'm sure this whale was thankful , wouldn't you be ?

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7. akeem 288 days ago

Great moving story. Worth watching the hole vid. Or just the awesome show starting at 6:20

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8. freakshow 288 days ago

awhalesing video

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9. PortugaL26 288 days ago

"The compassion for animals is the most noble virtue of human nature" Charles Darwin

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10. Comment rated too low. Show this comment gidman 288 days ago

Doooooo You Speak Whaaaaaaaaaaaleeeeee

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11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment DoubleBubble 288 days ago

#6 You're assuming a whale is even capable of "thankfulness", which I doubt very much it is. It just knows it's free, that's all.

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12. Namron7 288 days ago

Very heartwarming, I almost shed a tear (men can cry too you know ;) )
Thank God the Japanese or Icelanders didn't come across it, then again it was probably their net!!!

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13. cretia 288 days ago

I hope it doesn't follow Japanese whaling research boats thing they are friends.

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14. bisteinee 287 days ago

#6 You are probably right. But, come on. Let me enjoy a minute of feelings full of hope, love, dream, truth and warmth. And maybe, I was just listening to the whale.
The little kid was sure lucky to experience that moment.

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15. fatawack 283 days ago

free willy