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a kind humpback whale

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(1)In October of 2017, marine biologist Hauser cooked in the South Pacific.
(2)I met a huge humpback whale while snorkeling off the island.
(3)After seeing Hauser, the humpback whale strangely followed and attempted to burn him on his fin.
(4)Hauser suddenly felt a sense of fear at the abnormal behavior of lightly pressing himself with his mouth and chin.
(5)He tried to escape from the humpback whale, but he came back and even put Hauser on his head.
(6)Hauser felt at the time like a humpback whale was trying to keep me out of the water.I thought it was a threatening behavior and thought I was scared for a moment.
(7)But it turned out that humpback whales weren’t the threatening behavior that women thought they were doing.
(8)Rather, it has the opposite meaning. There was a shark swimming around the woman.
(9)Euan Rannachan, a photograph of material unrelated to the article.
(10)The humpback whale detected this first. He’s saving Hauser.
(11)He intentionally tried to put it on his body and safely let it out of the water.
(12)Humpback whales are smart.
(13)Sometimes, when I find a scuba diver, I turn my body upside down and shake my fins.
(14)I’m fine, but you’re dangerous down here.
(15)It means that
(16)Scuba divers think that humpback whales are the only ones that can be found.
(17)When I do this, I think it’s dangerous down here.
(18)Then the humpback whale turns its body upside down.
(19)He claps with both fins.

He has a great body, intelligence, and even a kind person.

Whale, thank you.

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