![Humpback whales migrate thousands of miles between their breeding and feeding grounds. Pictured here is the male spotted in the waters of the Colombian Pacific.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/53V53TQC7NE5JGL4IRPUEWT2M4.jpg?auth=aca2dcd3d011d433ce423c1a1ccd144af1dd05f6ccb632e97f2ce5b93c4063cf&width=414&height=233&focal=2127%2C1284)
The longest journey of a humpback whale: Male travels over 8,000 miles to mate
These cetaceans migrate between equatorial waters and the Antarctic to feed, but this male moved from the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean
These cetaceans migrate between equatorial waters and the Antarctic to feed, but this male moved from the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean