While not a whale, bottlenose dolphins are common in Monterey Bay and enchant with their playful antics.
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Beluga whales, known as the "canaries of the sea," are occasional visitors to Monterey Bay. Discover their unique features.
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Sperm whales, the world's largest toothed whales, occasionally grace Monterey Bay. Explore their mysterious ways.
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Pilot whales are social animals that occasionally visit Monterey Bay. Discover their tight-knit communities.
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Fin whales are the second-largest whales globally and are often seen in Monterey Bay. Learn about their characteristics.
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Minke whales are the smallest baleen whales. Explore their presence in Monterey Bay and their elusive nature.
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Orcas, or killer whales, are top predators in Monterey Bay. Discover their intelligence and hunting strategies.
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Gray whales are known for their annual migration along the California coast. Learn about their incredible journey.
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Humpback whales are known for their acrobatics and distinctive songs. Discover their grace in Monterey Bay.
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