These photos in The Daily Mail have to be seen to be believed:
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Hey, watch where you're going! Brave (or crazy) snorkeller plays chicken with a sperm whale in the Caribbean
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 7:52 PM on 25th November 2011
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If you're planning to go head-to-head with a sea creature, it's probably best to start small.
Only the very brave, or very stupid, would begin a headbutting competition with a 50-ton sperm whale... after all, its head is one third of its overall size.
Nevertheless, here are pictures of a snorkeller doing just that - swimming with his head down right up to a massive whale.
Up close and personal: A lucky snorkeller takes whale-watching to a new level by nudging heads. The amazing photo was taken of Dominica in the Caribbean
Swimming with giants: The whales, attracted to the area because of the unique feeding opportunity, put on a breathtaking show when they are in a playful mood
BIGGEST, DEEPEST, LOUDEST...
The sperm whale has the largest brain of any animal and, at an average length of 50ft, is the largest living toothed animal.
They can dive as deep as 9,800ft, making it the deepest-diving mammal, and its distinctive clicking vocalisation is the loudest sound produced by any mammal, and the second loudest of any animal (the loudest animal is the tiger pistol shrimp).
The function of the clicking is still unknown.
The amazing pictures were taken off the coast of Dominica in the Caribbean.
Of course, you can't make a 60ft animal do anything against its will, so it's up to the whales to decide if they are in the mood to play. But, when they are feeling sociable, the results lead to amazing pictures like these.
Dominica has become known as the whale-watching capital of the Caribbean. Sperm whales can be seen year-round and - because the ocean floors drops to thousands of feet deep just off the coast - the whales are within easy reach of humans.
Size comparison: Despite the clear height and weight advantage, these gentle giants of the see seem to be happy with the social interaction
Whale of a time: The snapping snorkeller keeps his distance from the giant whale to capture more intimate shots
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