A gang of whales
Angry orca whales, a species of dolphin, are chasing fishermen out of the Bering Sea. These killer whales have formed gang-like behavior in order to systematically steal fish from the the fishermen. The whales will follow the boat and steal the fisherman's catch, and these whales do not seem likely to relent anytime soon. I think its safe to say the Bering Sea once again belongs to the orcas.
Our documentary SPINNER DOLPHINS introduces these dolphins and showcases how they are the most charismatic and elegant inhabitants of a beautiful island of Brazil, Fernando de Noronha. Famous for their spectacular aerial acrobatics, spinners may rise 3 metres above the water and spin up to 7 times midair. These dolphins are ocean wanderers, living in tropical open waters, but visit Noronha almost daily and gather in the most visited bay by dolphins in the world. Spinner Dolphins shows why these dolphins need the sheltered island waters and how this delicate relationship is now under threat.
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7 年a gang? I believe a group of whales swimming together (especially orcas) would be referred to as a 'Pod'....
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7 年Wonderful! David... thank you...I wish them the very best...D