Very small (to 8 feet) sperm whale of central coasts of Atlantic and Pacific.
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A dwarf sperm whale can grow to nine feet (2 3/4 meters)
The dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima), which reaches only 2.7 m (9 ft) in length and weighs only 210 kg (460 lbs).
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The Dwarf Sperm Whale is the smallest species commonly known as a whale. It grows up to nine (9) feet in length and 551 pounds in weight- making it smaller than the bigger dolphins.
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The smallest whale in the world is the Dwarf Sperm Whale; a member of the Sperm whale family that reaches a maximum of 2.7 meters long and a maximum of about 272 kilograms. This whale is found in many of the world's oceans, but is elusive to the extent that we don't know what their world wide population is. One of the reasons that we know so little about this whale is that until the 1960′s it was thought to be the same as the Pygmy Sperm Whale, and although they are similar, they are definitely not the same whale.
The Dwarf Sperm Whale is the smallest species commonly known as a whale. It grows up to nine (9) feet in length and 551 pounds in weight- making it smaller than the bigger dolphins.
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.
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This drastically depends on species of a whale. The largest whale recorded was a female blue whale weighing at 209 tons. The smallest adult adult recorded was a dwarf sperm whale weighing round 400 pounds.