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they can be spotted, pink, grayish and sometimes black.
Blue whales aren't related to bottlenose dolphins, they are simply two different sea mammals with some similarities.
1692 but they are way older than that
I think that dolphins are probably faster than blue whales because dolphins are smaller than whales. Blue whales are MASSIVE and HUGE and they take a really slow time to get from one place to another. Dolphins are much smaller than blue whales, therefore, they're probably faster.
Other Whales and Dolphins (they are cousins)
There is no species of dolphin called "Blue Dolphin", despite the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." but there are blue whales
The Pacific Ocean.
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Blue whales are present in almost all the oceans. However, they are mainly spotted in the southern hemisphere. They prefer to stay in the deep waters and sometimes in the coastal waters. Warm water is not something that the blue whales prefers to stay in. Cold and temperate waters serve as an ideal habitat for these large sea mammals. The blue whales spotted in the seas of Canada, are those that dwell in the northern hemisphere. The Gulf of California and the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada are among the other blue whale habitats. Maximum number of blue whales are spotted in the North Atlantic Ocean, while some are also spotted in the northern Indian Ocean. They are also concentrated in small areas, to the south of the Madagascar. The Davis strait, between Baffin island and Greenland, is among the other regions where the blue whales have been sighted.
Blue whales, bottle nosed dolphins, bluegills, beluga whales, bass, and bowhead whales.