Crew members on a boat debate off a west seashore of Oahu on Saturday listened of a span of fake torpedo whales and went looking to get video footage for investigate purposes.
Elizabeth Hartford, a organisation member who shot a video, pronounced a whales shortly approached to “bow ride” with a boat
The cetaceans might have mistaken a camera for a juicy treat.
“Those smiles we see them make were a predecessor to one of them perplexing to eat a camera,” Hartford told The Huffington Post.
False torpedo whales are an involved species. Though they have a tiny population, they have been seen in temperate and pleasant waters worldwide
Weirdly enough, fake torpedo whale fossils were detected before a live animals were ever celebrated in a wild. They were thought to be archaic until 15 years
Creepy, cute, whatever we wish to call it — this is one sharp whale.
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