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Humpback. It is the third largest whale, after the fine whale and blue whale.
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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.
humpback sperm orca (killer) sei blue
The blue, fin, minke, gray, and sperm whale. These whales are not only species that might be a variation of Humpback whales but are acknowledged to have interactions with Humpback whales.
Bigger than human heart
Humpback whale, sperm whale, pilot whale, Beluga, minke, blue whale and fin whale have similar adaptations.
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.
Definitely yes. Adult Male Sperm Whales can be as long as 20 meters. The average size is around 17 meters and they weigh 40 tonnes or more. Adult Female Sperm whales are on an average 11 meters long and weigh around 14 tonnes. A sperm whale is probably 10 times larger and 4 or 5 times heavier than an Elephant.
yes the sperm whale is 80 tons the grey whale is 8 tons
The natural predators of the humpback whale are orcas (killer whales) and occasionally sharks. Attacks usually happen in the humpback whale's feeding grounds. They only attack calves. Orcas are a bigger threat than a shark.
The gray whale and the grey whale are the same whale however, depending on if you are American or English there is a different spelling. UK English uses the spelling "grey" while American English uses the spelling "gray".