Most certainly the blue whale which is classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
Approximately 150,000 or more. Still considered an endangered species.
No,there are more than 1 blue whale in this world but these blue whales are endangered species.
Blue whale, Sperm whale, humpback whale, Gray whale, Minke whale and Right whale. Other species include, Orca whale, Beluga whale, and Bowhead whale. There are a few more but these are all I could think of right now.
A humpback whale can grow up to 52 ft long. You can look at the website in the related links section below, for more info on humpback whales.
The humpback whale
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".
Well... There are more blue whales than Pandas. But Pandas can be kept, bred and raised in captivity, protected. You can't do that to blue whales. So I'd say the blue whale is at greater risk of exctinction than the pandas.
No more than you'd capitalize 'human'.
Yes, but more accurately, it is an aquatic mammal.Although they are the second largest living animal (after the Blue whale) they are considered to be Endangered by the IUCN.See the Related Link below for more information:
the charcater Pearl from "Spongebob Squaepants" is indeed a whale to be more specific she is a humpback whale
humpback
The Blue whale is the biggest whale and the largest mammal in the world.The Blue Whale, its not only the largest Whale in the Ocean but also the largest animal know to have existed.The blue whale is the largest whale in the world. They are part of the baleen whale family and\or the rorqual family. They can be as long as 33 meters and weigh up 190 tons.It is the Blue Whale. The blue whale is the largest creature to have ever lived on earth! One of the most important reasons that whales have become so large is they have more SPACE - more room to roam. Remember: over 70% of the earth is covered in ocean water.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below. The blue whale weighs the most at about 120 tons (or 240,000 pounds). The humpback whale is the next largest at about 50 tons (or 100,000 pounds). The gray whale is the third largest at 36 tons (or 72,000 pounds). The smallest is the orca at 9 tons (or 18,000 pounds). So the biggest whale is the blue whale the next biggest is the Humpback and the smallest out of the three you have chosen is the Orca also known as the Killer Whale.That would be the blue whale, the largest creature on the planet.Longest whale recorded was a blue whale that was 108 ft long that weighed 132 tonnesthe blue whaleThe bloop.