Humpbacks, Fin whales, Bryde's whales and Gray whales, some of which are endangered species
whales
The main species were the Sperm and the Right Whales, the latter's name reflecting its commercial value (the "right" one to catch).
Lots of different types of whales are hunted, including: Right Whale: It was considered the perfect whale to hunt because it had lots of blubber for oil lamps - hence the name 'right' whale. Blue Whale: Considered too dangerous to hunt mostly, but some of the more risk-taking hunters went after this whale because, being bigger, it provided more blubber, meat and bone. These are the whales that have been hunted. If you are looking for present-day targets: Common Minke Whale: Too small to be considered dangerous, and the numbers are too big for people to notice any missing. Long-Finned Pilot Whale: Hunted mostly for the meat, and also small.
Sei Whales and Bryde's Whales.
No. Baleen whales and Right whales are both different types.
blue whales, orcas
NO! They're mammals.
killer whales and all types of whales
there are about 10 whales
Narwal
Belugas, blue whales, humpback whales....most of them, in fact.
Whales have blue blood because of the low amount of hemoglobin in their blood