The video needs to be seen to be believed
The is the moment a curious minke whale came up close to a Scottish skipper's boat in a "very special encounter" he captured while out on the water.
While on the water, the "amazing" and "very curious" animal approached the boat and allowed the crew to get close-up footage of it. In a video shared to Twitter, the whale can be seen just beneath the surface of the water before swimming underneath the boat. View gallery "We stopped to observe one and it turned out to be very curious circling the boat for 10mi. Even getting so close to take a look at us.Before long, many Twitter users had left comments beneath the video sharing their thoughts on the encounter."What a beautiful creature," said a second, while a third simply commented: "Oh wow."
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