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05/31/2026

S***m whales engage in "half-brain sleep," where only one hemisphere of the brain sleeps The other half of the brain remains awake to monitor breathing and surroundings, as a total brain sleep would cause the whale to drown.

05/30/2026

The f***l cloud is dense and fluffy, resembling a thick plume of colored smoke or powder that contrasts sharply with the surrounding blue water. As the whale swims further away, the cloud trails behind it, expanding slightly but remaining a distinct, large mass.

05/30/2026

The perspective then shifts to reveal a pod of narwhals swimming in the deep blue water below the ice floes. The final shots show a close-up of three narwhals swimming side-by-side near the surface, their tusks extending long in front of them. A "Whale Realm" watermark is visible throughout the clip, along with social media prompts at the end.

05/30/2026

The injured humpback attempts to swim away, but the orcas continue to pursue and circle it. Multiple frames show the pod flanking the whale, sometimes making physical contact or appearing to harass it as it moves through the water. The camera follows from below and behind, emphasizing the size difference and the coordinated nature of the orca pod.

05/29/2026

In the middle of a vast dark blue ocean, a massive humpback whale mother slowly swims near the surface while feeding her two calves beneath her body. Thick white streams of milk shoot directly into the calves’ mouths, forming enormous smoke-like underwater clouds.

05/28/2026

The mother is actively nursing both calves simultaneously. Thick, white streams of milk are shooting out from her mammary slits directly into the wide-open mouths of the babies. The milk is so dense it looks like white clouds or smoke in the blue water.

05/27/2026

“In the frozen waters of Antarctica, scientists discovered something impossible…
A giant creature moving beneath the ice faster than any whale ever recorded.

At first, they thought it was just another humpback hunting for food.
But when the drone camera zoomed in… everyone on the ship went silent.

05/27/2026

The calf actively swims along the mother's body, shifting from her belly toward her chest area. The mother's long pectoral fins, with their distinctive white undersides, are fully extended as she drifts slowly near the surface.

05/26/2026

The mother whale releases a thick, white jet of milk from her mammary slits. Because whales nurse underwater, the milk is ejected with enough force to travel through the water directly into the calf's open mouth. It looks like a cloud of white smoke or steam shooting down.

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