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best whale watching in mexico

Nature puts on one of its greatest shows along Mexico’s coastline when whales make their incredible 12,000-mile journey. These magnificent ...
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What Do Whales Eat?

Blue whales stand as Earth’s largest creatures and devour up to four tonnes of krill each day. This incredible consumption ...
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False Killer Whale vs Orca

The size alone tells you everything about false killer whales and orcas. False killer whales stretch to about 20 feet ...
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Humpback Whale Anatomy

Scientists remain amazed by humpback whale’s remarkable anatomical features. These magnificent creatures can reach lengths of up to 52 feet ...
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What You’ll See While Whale Watching in Puerto Vallarta

Picture yourself watching a 35-ton humpback whale leap almost entirely out of the water in Puerto Vallarta. The Bay of ...
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Humpback Whales

Humpback whales are nature’s most remarkable musicians. They create complex songs that can last up to 20 minutes. Their haunting ...
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Are Orcas Dolphins?

These magnificent marine mammals are actually the largest members of the oceanic dolphin family, Delphinidae, despite their “killer whale” nickname. ...
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When is The Best Time for Whale Watching in Puerto ...

Puerto Vallarta welcomes about 26,000 humpback whales every year. These magnificent creatures arrive in Banderas Bay, creating one of the ...
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Best Places to See Whales in Mexico

Mexico ranks as the fifth most megadiverse country in the world and stands out as one of the best places ...
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What Kind of Whales Are in Banderas Bay

Banderas Bay welcomes around 700 magnificent humpback whales each year. These giants swim nearly 5,000 kilometers from the west coast ...