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  1. Humpback whale - Wikipedia

    The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and tubercles on its head. It is known for breaching and other distinctive surface behaviors, making it popular with whale watchers. …

  2. Humpback whale | Size, Song, Habitat, Migration, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 7, 2026 · Humpback whale, a baleen whale known for its elaborate courtship songs and displays. They usually range from 12 to 16 meters in length and weigh about 36 metric tons.

  3. Humpback whale, facts and photos | National Geographic

    What is a humpback whale? Humpback whales are found in every ocean in the world. Their Latin name, Megaptera novaeangliae, means "big wing of New England."

  4. Humpback Whale - NOAA Fisheries

    Jul 9, 2025 · Humpback whales live in all oceans around the world. They travel great distances every year and have one of the longest migrations of any mammal on the planet. Some populations swim …

  5. Humpback whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

    Humpback whales are found in all the world’s major oceans. Most populations undertake huge annual migrations, moving between mating and calving grounds in warmer, tropical waters, and feeding …

  6. The Humpback Whale Life Cycle and Role in Ocean Health - Oceanic …

    Oct 28, 2025 · Across the world’s oceans, few creatures capture the human imagination quite like the humpback whale. Known for their acrobatic breaches, mesmerizing songs, and migrations that span …

  7. Humpback Whales | Pacific Whale Foundation

    We study both North Pacific and South Pacific humpback whale populations that feed in icy waters around Alaska and the Antarctic then migrate to warmer waters (Hawai‘i and Queensland, Australia) …

  8. Humpback Whale - acsonline.org

    The humpback whale is one of the rorquals, a family that also includes the blue whale, fin whale, Bryde's whale, sei whale, and minke whale. Rorquals have two characteristics in common: dorsal …

  9. Humpback whale | WWF

    Named after the distinctive hump in front of their small dorsal fin, humpback whales often feed in large groups and are famous for their singing ability. Humpbacks are mainly black or grey with white …

  10. Humpback whale - Ocean Conservancy

    Humpback whales are hard to miss—they can grow to be bigger than a school bus and weigh 40 tons! If their size wasn’t enough to catch your attention, humpback whales are also known for their …