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Extremely rare whales make a big splash in Cape Cod 15/3/2016
An extremely rare species of whale are turning up in record numbers to make a splash in Cape Cod.
 
There are thought to be only 500 remaining right whales on Earth, but almost half of them have been spotted off the US coast in the past few springs.
 
This year, right whales have returned to Cape Cod, Massachusetts in large numbers - and the sight is turning into an amateur photographer’s dream.
 
The animals are attracted to this area of the Atlantic Ocean because it is rich in plankton for feeding.
 
Although right whales have foraged for food for centuries in Cape Cod, their numbers were decimated by whalers who hunted them.
 
In the late 1990s, fewer than 30 whales were spotted each year.
 
The whales are being tracked by the aquarium, which has given them individual names such as Kleenex, Snotnose and Wart.
 
It is thought shifting ocean currents caused by climate change has brought more plankton into the bay and more right whales with them. (AP)
 
 
 
 
 
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