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Rated by Participant: AA58B67F9D7A11B5C199A7CB70DBDDC82FECFC093F71BD9B4077D595C2E860F3
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It's a defensive position for protection in stressful situations often adapted when a pod of orcas are near. For some reason media sensationalized one woke researcher speculating it could have been sex, but they were projecting their hopes onto the animals. https://guidesly.com/fishing/blog/how-do-whales-protect-themselves

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