reproduction
The Humpback whale has a typical routine for getting pregnant: get pregnant in the Caribbean one winter, travel north for the summer and back down the next then give birth. Their pregnancy lasts for about 11 months.
When the baby Humpback is ready for birth, it enters the world tail first while the placenta dislodges and floats away.
The newborns stay with their mothers after birth for over a year or so.
Scientists still haven't found out everything involved in the actual birth event for Humpbacks'.
When the baby Humpback is ready for birth, it enters the world tail first while the placenta dislodges and floats away.
The newborns stay with their mothers after birth for over a year or so.
Scientists still haven't found out everything involved in the actual birth event for Humpbacks'.