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Hi, Sorry to dissapoint you, whales have no direct importance to humans..... But they are a great attraction being so: huge, beautiful, smart, unique.. that really inspire us and post many questions to us (how do they: survive, communicate, hunting techniques, maintaining their health, etc). Human can live without whales but in that case our life will miss a very important link..... That will be a dark day !. Best regards,


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