It’s Pec Slap Time!

Nov 23, 2025 | Cape May Whale Watcher

It’s Pec Slap Time!

Did you know, Humpback whale pectoral fins (also known as flippers) are exceptionally long, sometimes reaching one-third of their body length (up to 16 feet), and are crucial for a variety of functions, including maneuvering, communication, and feeding. These “big wings” are used for sharp turns, and

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