For a male adult, it varies in length. Typically, it was 35-50 feet long. For newborns, both genders tend to measure 15 feet.
Adult humpback whales are usually between 12 to 16 meters in length. That is approximately 40 to 50 feet in length. They also weigh approximately 36000 kilograms or 79000 pounds. They are one of the large species of Whales.
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No. Humpback whales are considered to be very promiscuous.
The female is called a cow, and the male is called a bull.
The male whale is whaler while the female whale is called whalen
Killer Whale: 9-10m(Male) 4.5-6m(Females) Blue Whale: 25m(males) 26.2m(females) Sei Whale: Average 16-19.5m Southern Right Whale: 15.2m(males) 16.5m(females) Humpback Whale: 12.9m(males) 13.7m(females) Fin Whale: Average 20m. Minke Whale: Average 9m Sperm Whale: 17-20 m
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.
The length of a Male Bryde's whale is 599 meters and 1000 feet jk. FIND IT OUT YOURSELF BY MESUREING A WHALE!
The whales "song" is actually a mating call, produced by the male whale. i believe all whale males "sing"
The average adult humpback whale can weigh around 40,000 to 50,000 pounds and measure about 40 to 50 feet long. In comparison, an average adult male human weighs roughly 180 to 200 pounds and stands about 5.5 to 6 feet tall. Therefore, it would take approximately 200 to 250 adult men to equal the weight of a single humpback whale. In terms of size, the volume of a whale would also far exceed that of any number of men standing side by side.
A male humpback whale is a large marine mammal known for its distinctive body shape, long pectoral fins, and acrobatic behaviors, such as breaching and tail-slapping. Adult males typically range from 40 to 50 feet in length and can weigh up to 45 tons. During mating season, they are known for their complex songs, which are believed to play a role in attracting females. Humpback whales are found in oceans worldwide and are known for their long migrations between feeding and breeding grounds.
Humpback whales are not normally preyed upon because the female is protected by the male when approached by danger. The Killer whale will sometimes prey upon the Humpback, and will eat one if found dead.