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Quick Take
A Southern Right Whale was filmed approaching and making gentle contact with a paddleboarder off the coast of Argentina.
Southern Right Whales are slow-moving baleen whales that migrate between Antarctic feeding grounds and warmer coastal breeding areas in South America, Africa, and Australia.
Although these whales can be curious and surface-active, wildlife experts recommend maintaining a safe distance because they are powerful wild animals protected by law in many regions.
When paddleboarding in the ocean, you never know what kind of animals you’ll encounter. But we’re guessing that getting a little push from a Southern right whale is likely not something you expect. This paddleboarder was treated to a boost from the gentle whale, who swam right up to their board.
Set to music, the video shows the whale as he approaches the paddleboarder. Swimming smoothly through the water, the whale goes right behind the board and appears to make gentle contact from behind. He continues to linger just underneath the board. We can only imagine how excited the paddleboarder was to see the whale up close and personal. Wisely, they stayed calm and let the encounter unfold.
The whale breaks the surface a couple of times before it is joined by another whale. The two animals stay mostly below the surface, breaking through periodically. We’re not sure how much the paddleboarder was able to see from their position, but the drone captured the most amazing display from above.
Where Do Southern Right Whales Live?
Right whales are often spotted in the oceans around South America, Africa, and Australia.
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This drone footage was captured off the coast of Argentina. Southern right whales are a type of baleen whale, which means that they use plates in their mouths to filter small organisms out of the water for food. They do not have teeth. Historically, right whales have been hunted for their blubber and meat.
They live in warmer waters during mating season and are often spotted near South America, Africa, and Australia. During other times, they stay close to the far south near Antarctica. Southern right whales are known for their surface activity and occasional curiosity around boats. They also like to stay close to the surface and will breach, blow, roll, and engage in plenty of other acrobatics for various purposes.
Right whales are slow swimmers, which you can clearly see in this video footage. This isn’t the first time that a whale has interacted with paddleboarders. Whales get close to boats, boards, and kayaks a surprising amount in the wild. It’s important to keep your distance from whales and other wild animals, however. Some species can get aggressive, although right whales tend to be pretty docile and calm. Still, wild animals are best left alone. If one takes an interest in you, such as in this video, the best thing to do is try to capture the amazing encounter on video for the rest of us to enjoy.
Is This Normal Whale Behavior?
Southern right whales are baleen whales that are naturally curious animals and sometimes investigate objects in their environment, including boats.
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Whales are very social and naturally extremely curious animals. Although whales were heavily hunted in the past, in some regions with regulated wildlife tourism, they may tolerate close boat presence. This behavior doesn’t only appear with the right whales but has been witnessed with blue whales, gray whales, and killer whales as well.
There have been instances where whales have approached swimmers, kayakers, or paddleboarders. Large whales rarely show aggression toward humans, but they are powerful wild animals and can unintentionally cause injury. And while it may not be typical to see them giving you a push while you relax on your paddleboard, these interactions are also not unheard of.
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