You can hear an excited shriek and cheers from the boat of onlookers in Monterey Bay who spotted the maneuver.
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Princess Monterey Whale Watching calls the "triple breach" a very rare occurrence, happening when three whales leap out of the water in succession.
A very active humpback calf and two adult whales put on a show for the admiring tourists, that also included moves like chin slapping and pectoral fin slapping.
Scientists suspect these displays are used by humpback whales to communicate with one another.
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Humpbacks migrate south along the West Coast every autumn from Alaska to Mexico to find warmer waters for mating.
Princess Monterey Whale Watching says the boat's Captain has been on the bay for 45 years, and had never seen a triple breach before Sunday.
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