kdmac wrote: I hope you don't mind my offering a little info that you may, or may not, already know. When the whales breech, which they do everyday, it is to knock off the buildup of barnacles and other parasitic critters. If they didn't breech to remove the buildup in no time at all they would be unable to function. They slap their fins and smash their bodies with as much impact as they can muster to really clean them off.
KD, good to hear from you - but as to what you say here, I get completely conflicting reports from some whale experts - and most agree that they still don't really know why whales breach or do some of their acrobatics. But they all agree that they don't do it daily - and that while cleaning may be one reason, most think it might have nothing to do with that. I then searched the web - and found some whale websites that I find fascinating - and again, can't confirm that - other than it is one of the possibly reasons given for whales breaching. Who knows - we don't really know or understand a lot about them - but I sure love watching them.
That said - I love watching them breach when I get to see it. And I'm so glad to see you posting again!