It goes well with the humpback

The humpback whale is no longer threatened with extinction.

Humpback whale populations in coastal areas of South America, Madagascar, Alaska, Greenland, Japan and Australia thrive. NOAA investigated fourteen habitat of the whale and found that the populations have grown considerably everywhere. In the seventies worldwide alarm was beaten about the dwindling populations.

Particularly commercial whaling was to blame for the impending extinction of the humpback whale. In 1982 there was a ban on whaling, the humpback has benefited considerably, according to the NOAA.
  
    
     
      
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Humpbacks are between 12 and 16 meters and weigh 25 to 30 tons.