Female lays up to 250 to 300 eggs onto the soft underside of the male's
tail during mating season, usually beginning in October or November.
Not exact matches
During mating season, the male grows a streamer
tail, a feather train that can be up to three feet long.
The researchers say their video provides a better understanding of the molecular and neuro - muscular pathways that regulate male
tail posture
during mating.
We see many types of behavior
during this important winter migration /
mating time including Breaching, Fluking,
Tail Slaps, baby Humpbacks (Calves), and Competition Pods.