Just as we humans leave behind prints in the sand when making our way across a sandy beach, humpbacks leave tell tale signs of their most recent surface locations. Observable for minutes after a whale dives, these whale "footprints" were once believed to be oil slicks. Although a semi-effective tracking tool, the oil slick theory is no doubt a biased observation from whalers hunting these gentle giants. We now know that whale footprints are caused by the turbulence of their tails as they kick to duckdive.
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