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Definitions from the WebGroup of WhalesDefinition:A group of whales refers to a gathering of cetaceans that share a common species or are found swimming together in close proximity. Whales are highly social animals and often travel in groups, displaying various behaviors such as feeding, mating, and migratory patterns. Senses:Noun - Collective:A group of whales, also known as a pod, describes a collective of whales belonging to the same species. Example: The pod of humpback whales put on a breathtaking display as they breached the water in unison. Noun - Local term:In some local regions, a group of whales may be referred to as a "school" or a "gam." Example: The local fishermen were delighted to spot a massive school of blue whales migrating through the bay. Related Products: | ||||
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