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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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Tourists are greeted by a friendly gray whale whilst whale watching in San Ignacio Lagoon, Mexico
These wildlife enthusiasts were the resource persons shown impressive Beasts by the famous zoologist Mark Carwardine and BBC presenter WHO has been visiting the area for over 25-years.
Mark Carwardine said: "To have a huge, friendly whale willingly approach your boat and look you straight in the eye is without doubt one of the most extraordinary experiences on the planet."
"Sometimes They even let people rub or kiss Their Tongues huge Them on the top of the head," said Mark, WHO co-Presented the BBC 2 series Last Chance to See with Stephen Fry.
Mark is passionate about whale conservation and whale watching sees as an Important Way of Increasing awareness and appreciation of these beautiful animals.
Among the many other species come close That are blue whales, and humpback whales, the which Often roll on Their sides to look up at the passengers.
Their journey begin these whales from the Bering Sea in the Arctic making it a 20.000 km round trip, one of the Longest Migrations undertaken by any mammal. They set off down the Pacific coast in December and do not eat again until They Return to Their northern feeding grounds some five months later.
They love being stroked .....
and playful
They can just sense friendly Humans
A great example of inter-species bonding
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