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Petting a Friendly Gray Whale Calf | Baja Peninsula, Mexico

Some grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calves are highly inquisitive and seem to seek out interaction with people. This calf and its mother approached the boat on multiple occasions, with the calf seeking out direct contact. The juvenile seemed to enjoy being petted by people on the boat, and to have its baleen plates stroked. Hairs are clearly visible on the whale, showing clearly that it is a mammal.

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Animalia Baja Peninsula Baleen Calf Cetacea Cetartiodactyla Chordata CITES Appendix 1 Eschrichtiidae Eschrichtius robustus Filter Feeder Gray Whale Grey Whale Juvenile Least Concern: IUCN Red List Magdalena Bay Mammalia Marine Mammal Mexico Mother and Calf Mysticete Mysticeti Pacific Whale Open Mouth
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Some grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calves are highly inquisitive and seem to seek out interaction with people. This calf and its mother approached the boat on multiple occasions, with the calf seeking out direct contact. The juvenile seemed to enjoy being petted by people on the boat, and to have its baleen plates stroked. Hairs are clearly visible on the whale, showing clearly that it is a mammal.
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