No. Females typically give birth to one calf every two to three years at the start of winter. The new born is 2.5 metric tons heavy and is around 7 meters long at birth. He drinks nearly 400 liters of milk every day and gains around 100 kilos of weight almost every day when he grows.
Killer whales are up to 10 feet when they are born. AS kids killer whales feed on their mother's milk , but they grow 10 feet long.
Hello, Baby Killer whales get about as big as 2.6 meters (7 - 8 feet) jessieismessie (Jes)
Blue whales' tails, also called flukes, are around twenty-five feet wide.
Blue whales are known to reach 100 ft. in length, and weigh 120+ tons.
The length of a whale depends on what species of whale. Blue Whales have been known to grow up to 100 feet. Whereas dwarf sperm whales can only grow to 9 feet.
The Blue Whale is the largest aquatic animal. It averages about 100 feet in length. Blue whales on average grow to be about 80 feet, weighing upto 120 tons. Larger blue whales have been recorded at 94 feet, but are quite rare these days.
This depend on sub species. The largest is blue whales that measure to 3 feet. Compare to minke whales which is only 7 inches.
This depends on what species as they weigh different and measure differently. Blue Whales can grow up to 19ft at birth and weigh around 4 tons. Whereas dwarf sperm whale can only grow to nearly 4 feet and weigh around 90 pounds..
3 tons, about 25 feet long.
8-10 feet, in the case of blue whales.
This varies by species of whale. For example blue whales can easily reach few 10s of feet before they are 20. For dwarf sperm whales then it can be a couple of feet.
Whales are very large - The largest of the whales is the Blue Whale it can be 100 feet long and weigh up to 150 tons. (As large as a jet) they can be around 100-110 feet long and about 80 feet wide. and can way about 1157 tons.... That's big