Mating starts in late autumn and continues to the end of winter. Little is known about mating behavior or breeding grounds. Females typically give birth once every two to three years at the start of the winter after a gestation period of ten to twelve months.
The gestation period is around 10 to 12 months. 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.
The gestation period is around 10 to 12 months. 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.
The gestation period is around 10 to 12 months. 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.
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Gestation periods for whales are usually between 10-14 months. Blue whales mate in autumn and have a 10-12 month pregnancy.
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Blue whales are usually about 30m long and Sperm whales are usually between 13 and 20m long. So Blue whales are usually 10-17m longer than sperm whales. (This is just the average length of these whales, bigger and smaller specimens do exist)
How are blue whales adapted? How are blue whales adapted?
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
blue whales dont live in pods
No, Blue Whales are the biggest living creature in the world.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
yes they are blue like all blue whales
Blue Whales communicate when they are in long distances and they want to navigate, detect food and predators attract, mates and maintain social blond,
People used to, but fishing for blue whales was banned long ago. Orcas will attack blue whales, but can't kill them. Aside from orcas, there's nothing out there that will mess with a blue whale - they weigh 150 tons and are very fast.