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Humpback whales have many diverse adaptations. They have flukes which are tail fins that propel them faster. This is especially important to the whales during migration. They also have throat grooves which help them filter water away from their prey.

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the humpback whale is the best fullstop.....

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it has thick blubber layer to protect it from the cold to survive

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Humpback whales are now adapting to changes in the environment by migrating with their prey. If the Humpback whale's prey moves due to temperature changes the Humpback whale will follow.

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