Breaching is a type of whale behavior that describes an action in which the whale jumps out of the water and spins several times. It is unknown why whales do this though it may be a form of communication.
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It depends on what you mean, by "breach of care." If you are referring to "Neglect," then, yes, you can be criminally charged.
This behaviour is called breaching.
Blue whales are capable of breaching, which is a form of jumping where they lift their massive bodies out of the water. However, due to their immense size and weight, they do not jump as high or as frequently as smaller whale species. Breaching for blue whales is often seen as a display or a way to dislodge parasites rather than a playful activity.
A breaching cow could mean a cow that is calving out a backwards calf.
When whales jump out of the water it is called breaching, I suppose the same word also applies to sharks.
Whales exhibit various movements, including swimming, breaching, and diving. They primarily use their powerful tails, or flukes, to propel themselves through the water, often gliding gracefully or making rapid bursts of speed. Breaching involves leaping out of the water and splashing back down, which can serve purposes like communication or shaking off parasites. Additionally, whales can perform synchronized movements in pods, showcasing complex social behaviors.
Swimming, breaching (going up to breath), spraying water out of blowhole, reproduction, and singing whale songs.
A whale slapping its tail on the surface of the water is usually simply called a tail slap. This is quite common among whales when socializing or after being disturbed. It may be a form of play or communication, or an attempt by the whale to stun its prey by making a loud noise and creating pressure waves.
Orcas hunt seals by temporarily breaching themselves on the shore at high speed to catch a seal before thrashing it around to kill it.
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All whales are different sizes. You would have to state the exact species of whale you are referring to to get a answer.