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The largest animals that have ever lived on the planet, the cetacean order whose blue whale member outweighs the largest dinosaur ever discovered, take twelve pages in Whales 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured species cover the major branches: the baleen group (blue, humpback, fin, gray, southern right, and bowhead) and the toothed group (sperm, orca, beluga, narwhal, and pilot). Humpbacks get particular attention for the famous full-body breach (one of the most photographed events in nature) and for the long, complex songs that males sing during the breeding season and that researchers have been studying since Roger Payne released his recordings in 1970. The photography catches breaches off Maui, fluking dives in the Sea of Cortez, pod travel in Antarctic waters, and the close encounters that come when a whale rolls onto its side to take a long look up at the boat. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For whale-watch passengers, marine biology readers, and anyone who has spent any time on a boat waiting for the spout that means a sighting is about to happen, the photography here brings those moments to a wall the rest of the year.