Fluke Print

A fluke print is the pattern a whale’s tail leaves on the surface of the water. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Fluke Print”

I came across a cool word the other day, fluke print.

This is the record of all the times I accidentally get a crossword clue correct.

So it’s a, they’ve recorded my flukes.

No.

No, I’m not even going to say that’s a good guess because it’s not.

Is it fluke related to fish or sea creatures that have fins?

How about whales?

Whales.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Fluke prints are the circular patterns that whales leave on the surface of the ocean when they go under.

Oh, so like.

That sort of hydraulic process.

So is that weird, you can tell that something went down there because the surface of the water looks different?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Fluke print.

Isn’t that nice?

We’re going to have to take a whale tour, Martha.

Okay.

Five hours on the water.

We can do that right here in San Diego.

We can actually.

Blue whales coming by every day now.

That’s right.

877-99-9673.

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