Researchers share photos of Maui humpback whales nursing calves
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In this undated handout photo provided by NOAA, University of Hawaii researchers tag a humpback whale calf off of Maui. (NOAA permit #21476).3/4
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In this undated photo provided by NOAA, a humpback whale nurses her calf. (NOAA permit #21476)4/4
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In this undated photo provided by NOAA, a humpback whale and calf with suction cup tag. (NOAA permit #21476)