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Blue Whale Facts

Blue Whale Facts

If you did not know, then it is time to educate you about the largest living mammal found on earth. This mammal is the huge and massive blue whale. Scientifically known as Balaenoptera musculus, this baleen whale perhaps is the biggest animal ever to inhabit earth. Here are some fascinating blue whale facts that you will enjoy reading and knowing. More...


Life Cycle Of A Killer Whale

Life Cycle Of A Killer Whale

The female killer whale comes in heat many times in a single year. Hence, mating can occur at any given time. However, it is more common during summers. On the other hand, in the North Atlantic, breeding occurs primarily between October and November, while in the western part of North Pacific, breeding occurs mainly between the months of May and July. More...

 

 

Whale Shark Facts For Kids

Whale Shark Facts For Kids

The whale shark goes by the scientific name of rhincodon typus. It is truly a magnificent creature to watch with its huge size and distinctive markings. It can attain a length of 18 meters, and weigh more than 27,000 pounds. However, just because the shark is so huge, it does not mean that it a fast moving fish. On the contrary, this fish is a slow moving one, hardly attaining a speed of two to three knots. Unlike the picture we have about sharks, a whale shark is not a carnivore and does not attack people. It is a filter feeder wherein it filters the ocean water to catch small food particles. More...

How Many Teeth Do Whales Have ?

How Many Teeth Do Whales Have ?

Whales are the largest mammals as compared to all others; be it on land or in the sea. Approximately 85 different species of whales have been discovered by scientists. There are more being added to the list till date. Depending on the presence of teeth, the whales are broadly classified in to two categories, namely toothed and toothless or baleen whales. The former comprises 73 percent of the total whale populace, while the latter has approximately 12 to 14 percent. More...

 

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Detailed Information On Humpback Whale      The humpback whale belongs to the same family as the blue whale. Even the Bryde's whale, minke whale, fin whale and sei whale are part of this family. Together they form the rorqual family, which is known for its dorsal fin on the back and ventral pleats, which run from the start of the lower jaw all the way to the belly. More..

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