Krill (genera Euphausia, Thysanoessa, Nyctiphanes, Meganyctiphanes), small schooling fish (e.g. anchovies, sardine, Pacific saury, herring, Alaskan pollock, sand lance, capelin), squid (e.g. Todarodes pacificus), and large copepods (Neocalanus spp.).
The heaviest finback whale weighed 69.5 metric tons (dry weight).
Other names for the finback include fin whale, razorback (historically), herring whale (off Russia), nagasu-kujira (Japanese for "long furrowed whale"), etc.
minke, finback, humpback
the killer whale (orca whales) and humans
Because of over a century of commercial whaling.
blue whale,finback whale,grey whale,right whale,elephant,rhino,hippo,giraffe,gaur,cape buffalo.
Charles A Mayo has written: 'Observations of cetaceans' -- subject(s): Cetacea, Humpback whale, Finback whale
Finback whales eat by swimming through schools of fish with their mouth open and ready to swallow. They feed on krill, herring, and cod.
Fin whales can be up to a reported length of 89 ft 6 inches.
The blue whale is the largest at 69 to 90 feet + The finback whale is second largest at 72 to 82 feet The right whale is third largest at 45 to 60 feet, although the sperm whale at 35 to 60 feet is almost as large.
A Sei is a type of Whale, a fin is what fish have on their sides and top. There is also a whale called the fin whale. It's also called the finback, razorback or rorqual. It is the second-largest of all whales. (The sei whale is the third-largest.)
Finback - Transformers - was created in 1988.