A pygmy right whale behaving like a lost puppy gives a group of paddleboarders the experience of a lifetime off South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleA pygmy right whale behaving like a lost puppy has given a group of paddleboarders the experience of a lifetime off South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.An expert says it is very uncommon behaviourHenry Cordell and his friends were out paddleboarding in the early evening at Spalding Cove, south of Port Lincoln, this week when what they thought was a large dolphin started circling them, checking them out.
"After probably an hour, we thought obviously this isn't a dolphin; this is something bigger," Mr Cordell said. "We kept paddling back to shore and after about two hours we decided to try and get some footage of this beautiful creature." For a little over two hours, they were slowly followed by the whale, where they watched it get curious with other sea life.
"We also saw a sealion and the whale and the sealion were kind of playing chasey for a while," Mr Cordell said.
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