Environment
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Large Humpback Whale Surfaces in Front of Paddleboarder in Alaska
A paddleboarder in Alaska's water was shocked after a massive humpback whale surfaced in front of him. Experts said that whales are not aggressive, but a close encounter could be dangerous. Read here for whale facts!
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