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How do whales interact with humans?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 7/12/2023

They do interact in same way other whales may do. They may see a boat and approach it cautiously then the may swim by the boat. This is why other whales are vulnerable to being hunted due to their natural curiosity like humans.

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