Humpback tails (flukes) are measured in widths. From median notch (center) to base of tail is usually about 4-5 feet high depending on age of animal. Flukes of adults also depend on age. We see flukes from 7-10 (calves) to over 20' across. Width of tails are about 1/3 the animals' length.
A fully grown adult bull can reach over 8 feet from nose to tail. Cows tend to reach 6 to 7 feet from nose to tail.
the average hippos tusk is up to 0.75m in total
Most tusks only grow to be 12 to 18 inches long.
they have little tails
it depends on the age
50 ft long
Humpback whales have many diverse adaptations. They have flukes which are tail fins that propel them faster. This is especially important to the whales during migration. They also have throat grooves which help them filter water away from their prey.
yes because their their the same
Humpback whales are called Humpbacks for short.
There is no specific Australian slang for humpback whales.
I was the one who ask the question.
Humpback Whales has unique features that we can distinguish easily from other whales. Their distinct features are their long fins and their broad flat head.
no, it is not...
Humpback whales don't usually attack other species of whales. Killer Whales are the only whales known to do that.
Humpback whales range in length from 39 to 52 feet.
Their population number is between 34,000 and 52,000 Humpback Whales.
Group of killer whales release air bubbles around school of fish creating a sort of barrier(net) and hunt them at ease