00:01Humpback whale mother nursing her calf. Humpback milk is 35% to 45% fat versus 3.5% in
00:11cow milk, one of the richest in nature. Results, calves gain 35 kg per day during peak growth.
00:21Calves flip upside down to latch onto concealed mammary slits. Milk ejects in thick, high-pressure bursts, 10 to 15
00:30seconds, so it doesn't dilute and see the other.
00:33Mothers migrate up to 8,000 km to warm breeding grounds, then fast for 3 to 6 months while lactating,
00:42fueling milk production from their own mother reserves.
00:45From 5,000 whales in the 1960s to over 80,000 plus today, thanks to global protections. Threats running, ship
00:54strikes, entanglement, noise pollution, and climate-driven prey shipments.
00:59Calves stay in months for 12 months, learning migration routes, feeding strategies, and even regional song dialects, a rare example
01:09of cultural transmission in non-human animals.
01:13And now a full-time
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01:16Now, I think you've got a new approach to making you look like a future project that you want.
01:19You can now see.
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01:20I'll see you soon.
01:21Bye bye.
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