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    1 day ago · The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and a baleen whale. Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 m (98 ft) and weighing up to 199 t (196 long tons; 219 short tons), it is the largest animal known ever to have existed.

  3. 5 days ago · The largest blue whale weighed an incredible 190 tonnes. On average, however, they’ll weigh as much as 135 tonnes and as “little” as 72 tonnes. By contrast, the African elephant – the world’s heaviest terrestrial animal – tips the scale at a comparatively meagre 6.6 tonnes.

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · 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.

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  5. 4 days ago · It’s been approximately 50 years since a blue whale was spotted gliding through Seychelles waters—a protected area for mammals nestled within the Indian Ocean, not far from Kenya and Somalia. The largest animal worldwide, making a bull elephant look like a cub to its mother, the disappearance of blue whales became ironically discerning.

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    6 days ago · 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.

  7. Sep 10, 2024 · Antarctic blue whales (B. m. intermedia), the largest blue whale subspecies, feed exclusively on krill and all other baleen whales south of the Antarctic Convergence are reliant on krill...

  8. 6 days ago · The appearance of some cetaceans is affected by various organisms living on or in the skin. Examples include yellow algae that colour the lower body surface of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) and the variety of whitish organisms living on bodies of gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) and right whales (family Balaenidae). Locomotor adaptations

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