humpback whales rely teamwork to hunt coordinating their actions as they circle in on their prey. known the songsters of the seas male humpback whale sing complex songs with repeated patterns. humpback whales typically travel solo but they do join up during feedind sessions. humpback whales eat up 3,000 pounds (1,360kg) of food a day. including small fish and tiny crustaceans. Each summer pacific humpback migrates from hawala u.a s. to their feeding grounds near Alaska u.s.a one of the longest migrations in the animal prey al world. this behavior known as bubble net feeding allows the whales to disorient their prey by blowing bubbles in a spiral around a school of fish. The ring of bubbles forces the fish to the surface where other humpbacks await and can then gulp the fish down. from called book almanac National geography kids.
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