

Singer BW05
$130.00 USD
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are renowned for their singing, ever-evolving melodies that permeate their breeding/ calving grounds, as well as other places where they gather.
Though they are not always stationary over a reef while doing this, this whale stayed within a relatively small area for an extended period of time, giving many people the opportunity to see, hear and feel the cetacean crooning.
Humpback whale singers are exclusively male, and though there is general consensus that this behaviour is likely related to reproduction, we don’t really know how that might actually work (or actually, if that’s even correct).
Our ignorance does not change the beauty of the songs though. I’ve yet to meet a person who hasn’t been moved by the experience of hearing and feeling a humpback whale’s singing.
This is a Collector's Edition Print. Each print is numbered and chopped with my logo. Sizes listed are the dimensions of the printed image in inches (see FAQ for equivalent sizes in centimeters). There is an additional white border around the image to allow for framing. A complete list of image and paper sizes can be found in the FAQ.
Though they are not always stationary over a reef while doing this, this whale stayed within a relatively small area for an extended period of time, giving many people the opportunity to see, hear and feel the cetacean crooning.
Humpback whale singers are exclusively male, and though there is general consensus that this behaviour is likely related to reproduction, we don’t really know how that might actually work (or actually, if that’s even correct).
Our ignorance does not change the beauty of the songs though. I’ve yet to meet a person who hasn’t been moved by the experience of hearing and feeling a humpback whale’s singing.
This is a Collector's Edition Print. Each print is numbered and chopped with my logo. Sizes listed are the dimensions of the printed image in inches (see FAQ for equivalent sizes in centimeters). There is an additional white border around the image to allow for framing. A complete list of image and paper sizes can be found in the FAQ.