- Whale - Wikipedia
Whales range in size from the 2 6 metres (8 5 ft) and 135 kilograms (298 lb) dwarf sperm whale to the 29 9 metres (98 ft) and 190 tonnes (210 short tons) blue whale, which is the largest known animal that has ever lived The sperm whale is the largest toothed predator on Earth
- Whale | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
Whale, any of the larger species of aquatic mammals belonging to the order Cetacea Whales are the heaviest known animals, living or fossil, reaching a maximum size in the blue whale of perhaps more than 30 meters and 200 metric tons They are distributed throughout the world’s oceans and seas
- Whale Facts, Types, Lifespan, Classification, Habitat, Pictures
Whales are large-sized marine mammals belonging to the Cetacea infraorder just like porpoises and dolphins Being in existence for more than 40 million years, they are the only mammals to survive underwater throughout their lives and cannot exist when brought to land
- Types Of Whales: Pictures Facts On Every Living Whale Species
A list of the different types of whales that includes every living whale species, from the smallest (the dwarf sperm whale), to the largest (the blue whale) Use the interactive table to sort whale species by size, family, endangered status and other characteristics!
- Whale facts and information | National Geographic
Gray whales like this one migrate up to 10,000 miles a year, from the warm waters of Baja California to their feeding grounds in the Bering Sea Whales are the largest animals on Earth and they
- 20 Types of Whales: Facts and Photos - TRVST
Diving in the heart of the seas are some of the intelligent and huge creatures of the animal kingdom — the whales In this article, we uncover the intricacies and diversity of the different types of whales
- Whale facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
Whales are massive marine mammals that migrate thousands of miles, communicate with songs, and live for over a century
- Whale | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Whales roam throughout all of the world's oceans, communicating with complex and mysterious sounds Their sheer size amazes us: the blue whale can reach lengths of more than 100 feet and weigh up to 200 tons—as much as 33 elephants Despite living in the water, whales breathe air
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