[Video] Humpback Whale Shows AMAZING Appreciation After Being Freed From Nets

Michael Fishbach, co-founder of The Great Whale Conservancy (GWC) spends two months in the Sea of Cortez every winter photographing blue finback and humpback whales to help track these magnificent animals across our oceans while observing their complex behaviors in the wild.

On Valentine's day in 2011, Michael, his family and a few friends were presented with a rare opportunity… a chance to save the life of a young humpback whale.

At first, the whale appeared to be dead, yet Fishbach investigated and quickly discovered that the poor creature was tangled in a fishing net.

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The humans had to act fast; what began as a tragedy soon became a thrilling rescue as Fishbach and his crew labored to free the young whale.

The entire encounter and their efforts were captured on film. Watch as the whale named Valentina by her rescuers goes from near death to freedom, then rewards her saviors with dozens of magnificent  full-body breeches and tail flips.



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