noun
- the behavior of a whale or large marine animal slapping its tail flukes against the water surface
Usage: marine biology; often observed in whales
verb
- to slap the tail flukes against the water surface, as whales and some other marine animals do
Usage: present participle of lobtail; marine biology
Examples
- The humpback whale was lobtailing near the boat, creating loud splashes.
- Lobtailing is a common behavior observed in many whale species.
- Marine biologists study lobtailing to understand whale communication.
- The whale began lobtailing as it prepared to dive deeper.
- Tourists gathered on deck to watch the dolphins lobtailing in the bay.
- Lobtailing may serve multiple purposes, including feeding and social interaction.