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The blue whale is the largest animal who is known to have existed. The blue whale is 30 meters (98 feet) in length or 180 metric tons in weight. The tail of a blue whale is about 23 feet on a 72 ft. long whale so on a 100 ft. long whale the tail is about 30 ft long.

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