[Cet article a initialement été publié le 12 octobre 2024]
The “pilot whales”, known for their sociability, gathered around his boat and followed him for hours. “” It was absolutely incredible. I love it, but I was afraid that they hit my rudder “Said Tom Waddington to Washington Post. Despite the fear that these marine giants will cause damage to his frail esqui, the adventurer kept his calm, savoring every moment of this unexpected company.
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Globicéphalics with long fins of the Atlantic offer a spectacular aquatic dance
Tom Waddington's support teams on Earth believe these playful creatures are long fins. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, these marine mammals reside in the North Atlantic and are characterized by their great sociability.
Globicéphals with long fins of the North Atlantic (or black globicéphalus) are known for their very social nature and their tendency to form large benches. These groups can have several hundred members, although they often subdivide into small united groups from 10 to 20 individuals.
A moment of deep connection with marine biodiversity of the North Atlantic
For Tom Waddington, this meeting was a balm for his morale. After a rainy and gray morning, the arrival of the whales brought a glimmer of hope and joy in his lonely journey. “” What a particular pleasure “He said in a video. He believes that he was surrounded by nearly a thousand globicéphale that day.
Crossing the Atlantic with the train is not an easy task. In search of advice, he called his trainer, Charlie Pitch, who recommended that he remain calm and motionless. Tom Waddington, one had not anticipated such a meeting by navigating alone on the ocean to collect funds for the benefit of the British charitable association Mind, devoted to awareness of mental health. His video shared on Facebook and Instagram has captivated thousands of people, thus sharing a rare and inspiring experience of symbiosis between man and nature.

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