Probably spit you out: An average blue whale esophagus is roughly 4 inches in diameter, making humans impossible to eat whole.
On top of that, blue whales don't have teeth, but instead baleen plates, which filter zoo plankton (their common prey) from the salty ocean water.
the blue whale go to equator
A list of whales would included the sperm whale, blue whale, killer whale, and the humpback whale. Other species include the beluga whale, pilot whale, bowhead whale, and the baleen whale.
blue whales do not chew. the krill that they eat is so tiny that the whale swallows thousands in one go.
It's unlikely that killer whales would ever try to attack a blue whale due to the epic difference in size. Orcas would most likely avoid a blue whale and would go after prey smaller than themselves. Basically, I dbout a killer whale could harm a blue whale.
Well, I think that you can get INFORMATION about blue whales in the INTERNET but if you've got one If not go to the zoo and see if you can spot one blue whale and ask the chef and you will have INFORMATION about the blue whales or if that doesn't work then ask your teacher
There's one animal called the blue whale. THeen there's Another called sperm whale. There's no animal called blue sperm whale. Orcas sometimes go after whale calves, but rarely take on an adult animal from any of the whale species.
Blue Whales don't often eat plankton. Blue Whales can go under longer than any other animal. And Blue Whales live up to there name by being different shades of blue.
Killer whales often eat seals and often go for the babies of bigger whales like the blue and gray whales. Blue whales swim around with their mouths open to feed in so they catch krill. Then because they have baleen bristles instead of teeth, the water filters through that and they keep the krill.
A blue whale can live about 80 years.A blue whale can live about 80 years.individual blue whales have been observed to live for around 40 years but it is estimated that they could live for up to 80 years.
Yes, but not by much. The fastest a Blue Whale can go is approximately 50 km/h (about 30 mph). The fastest a Killer Whale, or an Orca, can go is approximately 56 km/h (about 35 mph). But, you got to remember: Killer Whales, or Orcas, aren't actually whales at all, but a specific genus of dolphin.
Blue whales- they are the largest of the whale species, and indeed the largest animals known to be living on the planet today. All whales are classed as mammals rather than fish, since they have lungs and breath through their blowholes.
We can recycle and not kill them for there blubber and oil.