Dozens of humpbacks spotted in 'feeding frenzy' in Calif.'s Monterey Bay
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More than 65 humpback whales were spotted in a "feeding frenzy" in Monterey Bay on Wednesday, with experts noting it is an optimal feeding ground.
Nancy Black stated that during a feeding frenzy, humpback whales can consume one to two tons of food daily, showcasing nature's incredible feeding strategies.
The whales' lunge feeding was described as the best seen by seasoned crew members, highlighting the rarity and spectacle of this event.
Humpbacks visit Monterey Bay annually from late April to early December to build fat reserves for their migration to Mexico during winter.
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