The length of a adult is around 50ft. Newborns measure to around 15 feet. They have known to grow to 60 feet.
This depends on the subspecies of right whale. Southern right whale can measure to 59 feet. Northern right whale can measure to 60 feet.
Full grown Southern Right Whale's only known predators are humans. Southern Right Whale calves are occasionally hunted by Orca Wales and large sharks.
the minke whale or the southern right but that's a right whale
The blue whale, at over 100 feet in length.
i think its the southern right whale
The Southern Right Whale's scientific name is Eubalaena Autralis. Hope this helps!
In order of largest to smallest Blue whale Fin whale Sperm whale Bowhead whale Sei Whale North Pacific Right Whale Southern Right whale North Atlantic Right whale Bryde's whale Gray whale
•Bowhead Whale, Northern and Southern Right Whale, Pygmy Right, Gray Whale, Humpback Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Sei Whale, Bryde's Whale,and the Minke Whale.
It is estimated that the lifespan of the Southern right whale is 50 to 70 years. It used to be endangered and people are working very hard to keep it unendangered.
no the blue whale is not the only endangered species of whales there are others like the humpback ,southern right whale,sperm whale and the killer whale the orca
There are 3 species of right whales - the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis), North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica) and the southern right whale (Eubalaena australis). All are baleen whales (they have plates made of keratin that they use to filter their food, instead of teeth).
Especially in the cases of Japanese whalers, all of them. The most popular is the Southern Right Whale, called so because it was the 'Right" whale to hunt.