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Normally found in the krill-rich waters of the Arctic and Antarctic, the humpback whale swims up to 25,000 km per year, including to warmer waters to breed and give birth.

The seasonally-changing songs of male humpbacks echo through the ocean waters. Measuring up to 16m in length and weighing 25-30 tonnes, these large mammals eat krill, which they filter out of the water through hair-like bristles in their mouth called baleen. They are incredibly agile, often swimming near the surface, where they fluke and breach.

Nearly hunted to extinction during the height of the whaling industry, you are now more likely to catch a humpback on a whale watching tour.

Use our pattern and instructions to make your own humpback whale. Don't forget to let us know how you get on!

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