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“Whales may share our kind of intelligence, researchers say after discovering brain cells previously found only in humans and other primates.”
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10661-whales-boast-the-brain-cells-that-make-us-human.html
have you seen whales up close. in far north western aust. humpbacks come up to give birth to their babies in the warm water.
to be out on a bost and see mother and baby cruising past is difficult to describe. they are sooooo big and so gentle
if you get the chance to look a whale in the eye………….AMAZING, to get that recognition back from them that they see you……..it feels like some freindly communication occurs.
they are like some wise old sage gracefully powering through the seas.
..their sense of oneness with all things allows them to live in peace with each other.
……and they can therefore teach us much when we are receptive
i know hardened, grown men who have cried and been left speechless by close encounters with these gracefull giants
You know there is something special when 90% of all nations band kill them. YOu might call that intuition.
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