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For the first time, biologists observe a humpback whale crossing the Arabian Sea
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For the first time, biologists observe a humpback whale crossing the Arabian Sea

It's an exciting moment in marine biology as researchers have documented a humpback whale crossing the Arabian Sea for the first time! This unique population of humpback whales, known as Arabian Sea humpback whales, is believed to be the only group that doesn't migrate seasonally. The study revealed their movements and highlighted the Gulf of Masirah as a crucial habitat. One whale, named Luban, even traveled an astonishing 4,350 miles, showcasing the incredible adaptability of these magnificent creatures.
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