41.   The whales were out in force, making lots of their own noise.

42.   The whales are back, but the number of whale-watching boats allowed in the bay during humpback season is now restricted by federal regulations.

43.   The whale is very thin, said Steve Lang, a former Sea World and Marineland employee who came from Orlando to help care for the animal.

44.   The whales were gone as quickly as they had arrived, the waves returning to their choppy regularity.

45.   The whale was unimpressed with the nature of this upstart, but had a penchant for fish.

46.   The whales who survive are those that are able to get to the surface to breathe while awaiting rescue.

47.   There were whales to be saved, profundities to be pondered.

48.   This reinforces the idea that early whales were amphibious and fed on fresh- and saltwater fish.

49.   Whales are not easy animals to observe, so such specimens frequently provide clues about the living animals that are otherwise hard to obtain.

50.   Whales are just a natural magnet.

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