Essentially the same as that of any other mammal, with its own age of maturity and life-span.
I wonder why animals are described as having "life-cycles"? It doesn't seem very cyclical: the individual is conceived, born, matures, possibly breeds, ages, dies and decomposes. There is no closed loop!
First comes birth then prey adult then Senior then death.
Sperm whales can live to forty years or more.
Yes, I can show you a picture of a dolphins life cycle.
The life cycle of whales can vary greatly for the different species, but most life cycles can be split into the three stages of baby, adolescent, and adult. Whales can live to be between 30 and 70 years old in the wild.
the blue whales butt is a sense
sperm whales can stay underwater for 90 minutes
Sperm whales mainly eat giant squid.
Sperm whales mainly eat giant squid.
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), is a whale.
Sperm whales have 42 (2n) chromosomes.
No documented cases of sperm whales eating eachother; they prey on squid mostly, from small to colossal.
Sperm whales -like all whales - are warm blooded
Sperm Whales are not scary, it just depends on the person.