Gazelle : The Palestinian Biological Bulletin (ISSN 0178 – 6288) . Number 141, September 2016, pp. 1-19. | Página 8

8 head and tail flukes that are white on the underside. The tail is flipped up high when it dives, and the OWDRG scientists have learned to distinguish individual whales by the patterns on these tail flukes. So far 54 individuals have been recorded that feed in the autumn in the bay of Masirah and breed in FebruaryMarch off the coast of Dhofar. This is unusual behaviour for a Humpback whale, as in other parts of the world Humpback whales migrate over long distances between their feeding and breeding grounds (Jongbloed, 2004). Male Humpback whales sing under the water, producing a complex series of low grunts, squeals, chirps and whistles, making up separate themes, which are sung in a specif