Kingdom of the Blue Whale
This is a documentary about really big mammals that can swim. Blue whales are the largest creatures to ever breathe on our planet. We know little about them. Their calls travel hundreds of miles, but we can barely hear them. They eat thousands of pounds of food every day, and we don't know how they find it. Although they may live as long as we do, we only guess at how they meet or when they mate. If we're to protect them, we must answer one of the biggest questions of all: Where are blue whales born? A handful of experts launches into the unknown. Hundreds of miles off-shore, in remote and dangerous waters, they hope to find what they've never seen. A baby blue whale.
Let me say in advance that this documentary is hosted on megavideo, so a one-hour break seems impossible to avoid (sorry). I found some articles about bypassing this by searching google for the megavideo time limit, but use them at your own risk.
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comment #4026 rex
this was an amazinng video i loooove whales and think they're A-MAZ-ING!! any other vids like this are definatly worth watching!
reply | permalinkcomment #3773 Flich
This is indeed a fabulous documentary. Now I wanna see a whale... :/
reply | permalinkThere was only one thing that bugs me. I get the impression that a lot of those shipboard scenes were very staged.
Btw, why is it that the site always tells me I've entered the wrong security code (when it's obviously right) the first time I enter it, and then tells me I got it right the second time I enter it?
comment #1277 Branson
My good friend told me about this documentary...So glad she Did!!!
reply | permalinkcomment #1145 Sid
Beautifully done...I agree. SAVE OUR WHALES!
reply | permalinkcomment #1136 Elle
Beautiful.....I loved.
reply | permalinkcomment #844 Jordan
interesting documentary thank you
reply | permalinkcomment #838 Documentary Log
This is a reply to comment #837
An obvious mistake on my part, but thanks for pointing that out
reply | permalinkcomment #837 a fan
this bugged me enough to point out the obvious - whales are not fish! keep up the good work
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