Video: Photographer captures breaching whale from Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco (Crohn) – A local photographer seized a whale breach in San Francisco Bay on Friday afternoon between the Golden Gate Bridge and the Alacater Island.

Kron4 Kron4 told Kron4 that he took the video while filming the whales that explode and other marine mammals from the Golden Gate Bridge between noon until 2 pm

the The Nahriyat Mammary Center website The whale performs a full breach when more than half of its body rises above the surface of the water.

“Violation of whale is among the most wonderful behaviors that you can see in nature,” says marine mammal center. “During the breach, the whale pushes itself from water either in the movement of spinning or non -cover.”

Researchers believe that the penetration and other loud surface actions such as slapping the tail and the slap of the fin is a form of communication with other whales, according to the center. These stains can be heard for miles.

“Although it may be difficult to see the whale whale on a stormy day, you may have a better chance to see the violation behavior because Chop makes it very loudly that animals continue to easily otherwise,” says the site of the Foundation.

Pisces cannot be recognized with absolute certainty due to the camera distance. However, experts at the Kron4 Nations Nations Center told them that they are confident that the whale is a hump that is based on its breach and the general vision time.

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