STORY :
Whales BREACH SPLASHES for several reasons:
Communication: Breaching can be a way for whales to communicate with others, especially in the noisy ocean environment. The splash and the sound created by the breach can travel long distances, signaling to other whales.
Playfulness: Whales, particularly juveniles, often breach as a form of play. It helps them practice their physical skills and socialize with other whales.
Parasite Removal: The impact of breaching can help dislodge parasites from their skin. The splash may also serve to shake off external organisms.
Attention and Display: Breaching can be a display of physical strength and vitality. It might be used to attract mates or assert dominance within a group.
Navigation and Exploration: Occasionally, breaching might be a way for whales to gain a better view of their surroundings or navigate through their environment.
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